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Wisconsin is the 23rd largest state of the United States,
(54,314 square miles) and 18th greatest population (5,453,896
as of 2002). The state's name is an English version of a French
adaptation of an Indian name said to mean "the place
where we live."
Wisconsin's natural beauty has made the state a favorite
playground of the nation. Vacationers enjoy the state's clean
lakes, rolling hills, quiet valleys, deep forests and cool,
pine-scented breezes. So many Chicago residents own summer
homes in upper-central Wisconsin (mainly between Wisconsin
Dells and Adams-Friendship) that local residents nickname
the area "Little Chicago". More affluent Chicago
residents own lake-side summer homes on Lake Geneva in Wisconsin.
The winters are ideal for skating, skiing, snowmobiling and
tobogganing. Many communities stage curling matches during
the winter and others hold snowmobile derbies. Many annual
events celebrate the state's rich ethnic heritage and diversity.
Known as "The Dairy State", Wisconsin is also known
for cheese (Wisconsinites humorously nickname themselves "Cheeseheads"
and commonly wear orange foam hats that look like wedges of
an orange Swiss cheese to sports events, concerts, and other
public gatherings), beer, bratwurst, cranberries and many
festivals, such as Summerfest and the EAA Oshkosh Airshow.
USS Wisconsin was named in honor of this state.
Wisconsin's political history encompasses, on the one hand,
Fighting Bob La Follette and the Progressive movement; and
on the other, Joe McCarthy, the anti-communist "witch-hunter"
of the 1950s. The first Socialist mayor of a large city in
the United States was Emil Seidel, elected mayor of Milwaukee
in 1910; another Socialist, Daniel Hoan, was mayor of Milwaukee
from 1916 to 1940.
Contents [showhide]
1 History
2 Law and Government
3 Geography
4 Demographics
5 Important cities and villages
6 Education
6.1 Colleges and universities
7 Professional sports teams
8 Miscellaneous information
9 External links
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History
Main Article: History of Wisconsin
In 1634, Frenchman Jean Nicolet became Wisconsin's first
European explorer. The French controlled the area until 1763,
when it was ceded to the British.
After the American Revolutionary War, Wisconsin was a part
of the U.S.Northwest Territory. It was then governed as part
of Indiana Territory, Illinois Territory, and Michigan Territory.
Wisconsin Territory was organized on July 3, 1836 and became
the 30th state on May 29, 1848.
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Law and Government
The capital is Madison and the largest city is Milwaukee.
Governors of Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Legislature
Wisconsin State Senate
Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin Congressional Delegation
List of U.S. Senators from Wisconsin
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Geography
See: List of Wisconsin counties, List of cities in Wisconsin,
List of villages in Wisconsin, List of towns in Wisconsin
It is bordered by Lake Superior and Michigan to the north,
by Lake Michigan to the east, by Illinois to the south, and
by Iowa and Minnesota to the west. Part of the state's boundaries
includes the Mississippi River and St. Croix River.
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Demographics
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2003, Wisconsin's
population was estimated at 5,472,299 people.
The racial makeup of the state is:
87.3% White
5.7% Black
3.6% Hispanic
1.7% Asian
0.9% American Indian
1.2% are mixed race
The 5 largest ancestry groups in Wisconsin are German (42.6%),
Irish (10.9%), Polish (9.3%), Norwegian (8.5%), English (6.5%)
The 5 largest religious denominations in Wisconsin are Roman
Catholic (30%), Lutheran (24%), Methodist (7%), Baptist (6%),
"Christian" (5%). 15% of the population is nonreligious.
6.4% of Wisconsin's population were reported as under 5,
25.5% under 18, and 13.1% were 65 or older. Females made up
approximately 50.6% of the population.
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Important cities and villages
Cities and villages are incorporated urban areas in Wisconsin.
Towns are unincorporated minor civil divisions of counties.
Cities in Wisconsin with population of 50,000 or more as
of 2000 include:
Milwaukee, pop. 596,125 (1,500,741 in metropolitan area)
Madison - pop. 208,856, state capital, flagship campus of
University of Wisconsin
Green Bay, pop. 102,263, home of Green Bay Packers football
team
Kenosha, pop. 90,625, considered part of the greater "Chicagoland"
area
Racine, pop. 81,703
Appleton, pop. 70,232
Waukesha, pop. 65,092
Oshkosh, pop. 63,325
Eau Claire, pop. 61,792
Janesville, pop. 60,294
West Allis, pop. 60,254
La Crosse, pop. 51,907
Other cities include:
Wisconsin, showing rivers and roadsAntigo, pop. 8,560
Baraboo, pop. 10,717, home of Circus World Museum
Beloit, pop. 35,821, home of Beloit College
Portage, pop. 9,728, birthplace of Frederick Jackson Turner,
Zona Gale
Ripon birthplace of the Republican Party, 1854
Stevens Point, pop. 24,539, home of the Wisconsin Conservation
Hall of Fame (http://www.for-wild.org/wchf/), commemorating
Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and others
Superior, pop. 27,389
Waterloo, pop. 3,259, home to the headquarters of one of the
world's largest bicycle manufacturers, Trek Bicycle Corporation
Watertown site of the first kindergarten in the United States
Wausau, pop. 38,469
Wisconsin Dells, pop. 2,418 (approx. 4,000 including Lake
Delton) popular resort area, home of Tommy Bartlett's thrill
shows and numerous hotels and themeparks.
Badger State
State Animal: badger
State Domesticated
Animal: Dairy Cow
State Beverage: Milk
State Bird: Robin
State Capital: Madison
State Fish: Muskellunge
State Flower: Wood Violet
State Insect: Honeybee
State Motto: Forward
State Song: "On Wisconsin"
State Tree: Sugar Maple
State Mineral: Galena (Lead sulphide)
State Rock: Red Granite
State Soil: Antigo Silt Loam
State Dance: Polka
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Education
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Colleges and universities
Alverno College
Beloit College
Cardinal Stritch College
Carroll College
Carthage College
Concordia University Wisconsin
Edgewood College
Lakeland College
Lawrence University
Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Marian College of Fond du Lac
Marquette University
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Mount Mary College
Mount Senario College
Nashotah House
Northland College
Ripon College
St. Norbert College
Silver Lake College
University of Wisconsin System
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Green Bay
UW-La Crosse
UW-Madison
UW-Milwaukee
UW-Oshkosh
UW-Parkside
UW-Platteville
UW-River Falls
UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stout
UW-Superior
UW-Whitewater
UW Colleges
Viterbo College
Wisconsin Lutheran College
Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology
Wisconsin became a state in 1848[edit]
Professional sports teams
Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball
Milwaukee Bucks, National Basketball Association
Green Bay Packers, National Football League
Minor League Baseball Teams
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Beloit Snappers
A-League Soccer
Milwaukee Wave United
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Miscellaneous information
List of famous Wisconsinites
List of television stations in Wisconsin
List of Wisconsin state parks
Territory of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
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External links
http://www.wisconsin.gov/
U.S. Census Bureau (http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/55000.html)
Regions of Wisconsin
Central Plain | Eastern Ridges and Lowlands | Lakes Superior
Lowland | Northern Highland | Western Upland
Largest Cities
Appleton | Beloit | Brookfield | Eau Claire | Fond du Lac
| Franklin | Green Bay | Greenfield | Janesville | Kenosha
| La Crosse | Madison | Milwaukee | New Berlin | Oshkosh |
Racine | Sheboygan | Waukesha | Wausau | Wauwatosa
Counties
Adams | Ashland | Barron | Bayfield | Brown | Buffalo | Burnett
| Calumet | Chippewa | Clark | Columbia | Crawford | Dane
| Dodge | Door | Douglas | Dunn | Eau Claire | Florence |
Fond du Lac | Forest | Grant | Green | Green Lake | Iowa |
Iron | Jackson | Jefferson | Juneau | Kenosha | Kewaunee |
La Crosse | Lafayette | Langlade | Lincoln | Manitowoc | Marathon
| Marinette | Marquette | Menominee | Milwaukee | Monroe |
Oconto | Oneida | Outagamie | Ozaukee | Pepin | Pierce | Polk
| Portage | Price | Racine | Richland | Rock | Rusk | Sauk
| Sawyer | Shawano | Sheboygan | St. Croix | Taylor | Trempealeau
| Vernon | Vilas | Walworth | Washburn | Washington | Waukesha
| Waupaca | Waushara | Winnebago | Wood
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