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Michigan: |
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Climate: |
Michigan
has a continental climate, although there are two
distinct regions. The southern and central parts of the
Lower Peninsula (south of Saginaw Bay and from the Grand
Rapids area southward) have a warmer climate (Koppen
climate classification Dfa) with hot summers and cold
winters. |
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Language: |
In 2000,
91.6% of the state's population five years old or older
spoke only English at home, down from 93.4% in 1990. |
| Currency: |
The United States dollar,
denoted by USD or the symbol $, is the official currency
used in the United States. Commonly referred to as the
"American dollar, " the currency is divided into 100
cents (symbol ) |
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Visas: |
http://www.united-states.visahq.com |
| Population: |
Michigan ranked 8th in population in the
US with an estimated total of 10, 050, 446 in 2002, an
increase of 1.1% since 2000. Between 1990 and 2000,
Michigan's population grew from 9, 295, 297 to 9, 938, 444,
an increase of 6.9%. The population is projected to
reach 10.1 million by 2025. |
| Capital City: |
Lansing is the capital of the U.S. state
of Michigan. It is located mostly in Ingham County,
although small portions of the city extend into Eaton
County. The 2010 Census places the city's population at
114, 297, [4] making it the fifth largest city in
Michigan. |
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