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ILLINOIS

ILLINOIS. Pärnu Co-Educational Gymnasium Pauliine Mäesalu Helena Lepassaar Laura Pere. February 2011. Introduction. The 21st U.S. state Capital: Springfield State abbreviation: IL Area: 57,918 square miles Population: 12,419,293 Name for residents: Illinoisan

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ILLINOIS

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  1. ILLINOIS Pärnu Co-Educational Gymnasium Pauliine Mäesalu Helena Lepassaar Laura Pere February 2011

  2. Introduction • The 21st U.S. state • Capital: Springfield • State abbreviation: IL • Area: 57,918 square miles • Population: 12,419,293 • Name for residents: Illinoisan • Origin of the name Illinois: Illini • State nickname: Prairie State Flag of Illinois Seal of Illinois

  3. Location • North: Wisconsin • East:Lake Michigan and Indiana • South: Kentucky • West: Iowa andMissouri

  4. Geography • National forests: 2 • State parks: 43 • State forests: 5 • Highest point: Charles Mound • Lowest point: Mississippi River • Major rivers: Illinois River, Mississippi River, Ohio River, Wabash River • Major lakes: Lake Michigan, Rend Lake Charles Mound Mississippi River

  5. Most important cities • Largest city: Chicago • Population: 2,841,952 • Capital city: Springfield • Population: 115,975 Springfield Chicago

  6. Symbols • State animal: white-tailed deer • State motto: State sovereignty, national union! • State tree: white oak • State bird: northern cardinal • State flower: violet • State song: “Illinois” • State mineral: flourite • State snack food: popcorn • State fish: bluegill • Seal of Illinois - 1868 • Flag of Illinois - 1970

  7. Famous people • Oprah Winfrey • Ernest Hemingway • Abraham Lincoln • Ronald Reagan • Walt Disney • Robin Williams • Harrison Ford • Erin Heatherton • Patrick Martin Stump • Pete Wentz

  8. Interesting facts • Weird laws: • It is illegal for anyone to give lighted cigars to dogs, cats, or any other domesticated animals. (Zion) • Spitting on the sidewalk is a criminal offense. (Ottawa) • Ice skating at the Riverside pond during the months of June and August is prohibited. (Moline) • World's first skyscraper • Two capital cities • First McDonald's • Square dancing • World's largest cookie and cracker factory • Green Chicago river • “Land of Lincoln”

  9. LET’S MEET IN ILLINOIS! Thanks for watching! 

  10. Sources • http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/il_geography.htm • http://awesomeamerica.com/illinois/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois/ • http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/illinois/ • http://www.tworiversland.com/info.php?id=50 • http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=627 • http://www.geonames.org/US/IL/largest-cities-in-illinois.html • Christine Garennes „Illinois“

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