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  • Michigan ist ein Bundesstaat der Vereinigten Staaten. Michigan (indian. großer See) ist als Geburtsort der Automobilindustrie bekannt, besitzt aber auch eine große Tourismusbranche. Reiseziele wie Traverse City, Mackinac Island und die gesamte Obere Halbinsel ziehen Sportler und Naturliebhaber aus den ganzen USA und Kanada an. Michigan hat durch die Lage an den Großen Seen die längste Süßwasserküste eines US-Bundesstaates und ist der Bundesstaat mit den meisten Sportbooten. Michigan hat den Beinamen „Great Lakes State“ (Staat der Großen Seen). Kategorie:Orte Kategorie:Bundesstaaten
  • Michigan was one of 12 states carried by President Abraham Lincoln during his unsuccessful reelection campaign.
  • Michigan is a region of the North American continent on the planet Earth, with boundaries that were created as the area was settled as a geopolitical subdivision of the United States of America nation. The Federation starships USS Michigan were named for this location.
  • Michigan ist der 26. Bundesstaat der USA auf dem nordamerikanischen Kontinent der Erde. Captain Jonathan Archer und Subcommander T'Pol werden von Daniels ins Jahr 2004 nach Detroit, Michigan geschickt. (ENT: ) Erika Hernandez, Captain der Columbia wird in Detroit, Michigan geboren. (ENT: )
  • Also home of the University of Michigan.
  • Michigan is a territory of the United States of America, classified as a state. Notable cities include Detroit and Paw Paw.
  • Una delle più importanti città del Michigan era Detroit. Nel 2004, Il Capitano Jonathan Archer ed il Subcomandante T'Pol vennero mandati in questa città dall'agente temporale Daniels. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") Erika Hernandez, capitano della Columbia, nacque a Detroit. (ENT: "Ritorno a casa")
  • Michigan (Image:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgi /ʃɪɡən/) is a state located in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the 9th most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area. Its capital is Lansing, and the largest city is Detroit. Michigan was admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837, as the 26th state.
  • In 1926, Harry Houdini dies in this state.
  • Michigan is a state in the United States of America. Most of the events of Day 1 took place here.
  • Michigan is a state of the United States.
  • Michigan is an American state.
  • Een grote stad in Michigan was Detroit. Kapitein Jonathan Archer en ondercommandant T'Pol werden door tijdelijke agent Daniels op een missie naar het Detroit van 2004 gestuurd. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") Erika Hernandez, de kapitein van de Columbia, was geboren in Detroit. (ENT: "Home") In een alternatieve tijdlijn van het jaar 1944 was Michigan te zien op een kaart waar de Nazis hun plannen op hadden staan voor het binnenvallen van de Verenigde Staten. (ENT: "Storm Front, Deel I" en "Deel II") Categorie:Aarde
  • Michigan is divided into an upper penninsula and lower mainland. It thus boarders itself to the North and South. Thus Michigan is Michigan's Michigan.
  • Michigan is a state located in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area (the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River). Its capital is Lansing, and its largest city is Detroit.
  • A campaign by the Drunken Peasants which goal is to bomb the state of Michigan with a nuclear device. The Peasants started the campaign after seeing a lot of shitty things coming from the state, most notably Ryan Wiley, ICP, Kid Rock, black people, and The Bible Reloaded.
  • Michigan Society for Clinical Engineering www.michbmet.com
  • Apple has currently 5 retail stores in Michigan, which is in Briarwood, Partridge Creek, Woodland, Twelve Oaks, and Somerset.
  • Michigan är en stat i norra USA på Jorden. Asgard Loki kidnappade Rusty Smith från Wayland i Michigan. (SG1: "Fragile Balance")
  • Michigan was a state in the United States of America. The University of Michigan was a public university based in the state, with at least one campus in Ann Arbor. (Findings at CTU) During Day 2, Bruce Gluck was a United States Senator representing the state of Michigan. ("Day 2: 8:00pm-9:00pm")
  • Michigan es un stato de la Statos Unida de America. La site capital es Lansing. La site plu grande es Detroit.
  • Michigan is a state in the USA. Sitting in the midwest of the country, the state is bordered by the Great Lakes. Its state capital is Lansing, and other major cities include Detroit, renowned as the center of the Motown industry. George Beard is from Michigan.
  • Michigan is one of the United States of America. After running into trouble with Al Capone in 1927, Indiana Jones suggested to his friend Jack Shannon that they relocate to the Upper Peninsula for a time.
  • This is the page for charting a course of action for winning the nomination in Michigan. Please use the index below to find your county.
  • Michigan is an NPC in Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra. She is a Realian stationed on Fifth Jerusalem at the space port.
  • In 2002, Michigan fell to the T-virus after the CDC's initial attempt to prevent the spread failed miserably. The news of the virus' presence here was reported at the White House during a meeting between the US President and Umbrella representatives. Detroit became a hub for survivors after the U.S. military and Umbrella corporation protected the city.
  • This page will contain a list of Autism resources available in the state of Michigan.
  • Old Harbor Inn - 515 Williams Street South Haven, MI 49090. Perfectly located for your stay in the heart of downtown South Haven. If you are looking for South Haven hotels with charm and comfort, look no further than our Downtown View rooms. Choose from Harbor Landing, Harbor View, Deluxe, Harbor Deluxe, Harbor Grande and Master Suite. Lake Bluff Inn and Suites - 76648 11th Ave South Haven, MI 49090. Lake Bluff Inn and Suites is a South Haven Michigan hotel, resort, and family vacation hide-a-way. Perfect for family reunions, a businessman’s quiet retreat or a romantic weekend in luxury.
  • The Detroit Red Wings have played in Michigan since their founding in 1926 as the Detroit Cougars.
  • Even though the Sudan has the biggest lakes in the world, Michigan is surrounded by some that are still pretty good, including the ship-and-airplane-eating Lake Superior. Michigan is America's vital bulwark against armed invasion from Canada, as Canadians are terrified of Detroit. Residents of Michigan are referred to as "Michiganians," "Michiganites," or "Michiganders." Some simply say that the residents are "Meshiggenah." The population of Michigan in the 2010 census is, uniquely among U.S. states, less than it was ten years earlier.
  • Michigan is a state located in the midwestern and Great Lakes regions of the United States of America.
  • The flag of the United States state of Michigan is blue with the Michigan coat of arms in the center of the flag.
  • Lansing- Waverly Stadium Detroit- Fox Theater Muskegon- LC Walker Arena Mnt. Pleasant- Daniel P. Rose Center Kalamazoo- University Arena Monroe- County Fairgrounds Ypsilanti- Convocation Center Detroit- Calihan Hall
  • Main Page | About the Freedom Democrats Wiki | Find your State | Platform | Internet Links | Media Links | Literature | Contacts | Video | Forums | Endorsements | This page is for those in Michigan who are interested in The Democratic Freedom Caucus.
  • Michigan is a northern American state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States. It is bordered to the south by the states of Indiana and Ohio, and by Wisconsin to the west. The state borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes (Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie) and for this reason is known as the Great Lake State. Michigan is the only state to lie entirely on a peninsula, or (as it happens) two: the sparsely-populated Upper Peninsula (UP) in the north and the more densely-populated Lower Peninsula (LP) in the south. The LP famously looks like a mitten; when you ask Michiganders where they're from, very often they'll point to a spot on the palm of their right hand (the fingers are populated, but not as heavily), using the hand as a rough map of the state.
  • Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the 9th most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area. Its capital is Lansing, and the largest city is Detroit. Michigan was admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837, as the 26th state. Michigan has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. Michigan is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. The state has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 mil
  • Michigan has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. Michigan is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. The state has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 kilometers) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 kilometers) from a Great Lakes shoreline. It is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River.
  • Michigan is a Midwestern state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Ojibwe term mishigami, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States. It has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair.[5] In 2005, Michigan ranked third for the number of registered recreational boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 12,000 inland lakes. A person is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source, or more than 87.2 miles (137 km) from Great Lakes coastline. The state is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan, to which the name Michigan was o
  • In an alternate timeline in which Nazi Germany had invaded the United States, as of 1944 Michigan was controlled by American forces. American military assets were positioned in this state. (ENT: "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II") In 2153, Captain Jonathan Archer and Sub-Commander T'Pol time-traveled to Detroit in 2004. They were sent by temporal agent Daniels on a mission to investigate the activities of three Xindi-Reptilians in that city. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") In the 22nd century, Erika Hernandez, captain of the Columbia, was born in Detroit. (ENT: "Home")
  • This page give you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Michigan article. Take me to the Michigan article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
  • Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States. It has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. In 2005, Michigan ranked third for the number of registered recreational boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 12,000 inland lakes, a person is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source, or more than 85 miles (137 km) from Great Lakes coastline.
  • Michigan, officially the Kingdom of the Great Lakes (French: Royaume des Grands Lacs), is a sovereign state that surrounds the Great Lakes region of North America. Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the region that now constitutes the Kingdom of the Great Lakes was ceded to the British Empire following France's defeat in the wars for control of North America. Michigan's population drastically increased following a small gold rush which began near Superior. An independence movement, created by a combination of Great Lake nationalism, dissatisfaction with the British monarchy, and the existent political turmoil in the region, garnered enough support to lead Michigan to declare unilateral separation from the British Crown on September 9, 1801. The British, weak and war weary from its o
  • Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States, with the 2010 census placing its population at 9,883,640 residents. It has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. Michigan is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. The state has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline. It is the largest state by total area east of the Mis
  • Michigan is a state in the upper midwest region of the United States of America. The capital is Lansing. Michigan is almost entirely surrounded by the Great Lakes, so it has a very long coastline even though it is in the center of North America. Michigan is composed of two large peninsulas. The southern or "lower" peninsula is larger and shaped similarly to a mitten with the thumb on the right. Many people will use their hands as a map of the state. The upper peninsula is attached to the lower by a bridge. At its western side, it is attached to Wisconsin. Michigan has a temperate climate.
  • Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States. It has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. In 2005, Michigan ranked third for the number of registered recreational boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 12,000 inland lakes. A person is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source, or more than 87.2 miles (137 km) from Great Lakes coastline.
  • Michigan (pronounced ) is a Midwestern state of the United States, located in the east north central portion of the country. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name was a French adaptation of the Ojibwe term mishigami, meaning "large water" or "large lake".
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  • Michigan ist ein Bundesstaat der Vereinigten Staaten. Michigan (indian. großer See) ist als Geburtsort der Automobilindustrie bekannt, besitzt aber auch eine große Tourismusbranche. Reiseziele wie Traverse City, Mackinac Island und die gesamte Obere Halbinsel ziehen Sportler und Naturliebhaber aus den ganzen USA und Kanada an. Michigan hat durch die Lage an den Großen Seen die längste Süßwasserküste eines US-Bundesstaates und ist der Bundesstaat mit den meisten Sportbooten. Michigan hat den Beinamen „Great Lakes State“ (Staat der Großen Seen). Kategorie:Orte Kategorie:Bundesstaaten
  • Michigan was one of 12 states carried by President Abraham Lincoln during his unsuccessful reelection campaign.
  • Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States. It has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. In 2005, Michigan ranked third for the number of registered recreational boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 12,000 inland lakes. A person is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source, or more than 87.2 miles (137 km) from Great Lakes coastline. The state is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as The U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km)-wide channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and natural resources.
  • Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States, with the 2010 census placing its population at 9,883,640 residents. It has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. Michigan is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. The state has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline. It is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. Michigan is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as "The U.P.") is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km)-wide channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The two peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. The Upper Peninsula is economically important due to its status as a tourist destination. There are also a variety of natural resources to be found there, including a sizable amount of iron ore.
  • Michigan is a region of the North American continent on the planet Earth, with boundaries that were created as the area was settled as a geopolitical subdivision of the United States of America nation. The Federation starships USS Michigan were named for this location.
  • Michigan is a northern American state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States. It is bordered to the south by the states of Indiana and Ohio, and by Wisconsin to the west. The state borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes (Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie) and for this reason is known as the Great Lake State. Michigan is the only state to lie entirely on a peninsula, or (as it happens) two: the sparsely-populated Upper Peninsula (UP) in the north and the more densely-populated Lower Peninsula (LP) in the south. The LP famously looks like a mitten; when you ask Michiganders where they're from, very often they'll point to a spot on the palm of their right hand (the fingers are populated, but not as heavily), using the hand as a rough map of the state. The state can be broadly divided into regions, as follows: * Southeast Michigan: Centered on Detroit--the state's largest city--and home to just under half of Michigan's 9.8 million people. Often called Metro Detroit, but this isn't strictly true; Ann Arbor is unquestionably in Southeast Michigan, but whether it's part of Metro Detroit is something of a hot topic. Either way, the Southeast is the home of the American automotive industry (GM's headquarters are in the iconic Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit, Ford's are in Dearborn--which is entirely surrounded by Detroit--and Chrysler's are in the northern suburb of Auburn Hills). As a result, the region is highly dependent on the industry: when the Big Three are doing well, the area (although not Detroit itself) do well, too. When it isn't, the area generally suffers. * Southeast Michigan also has the dubious honor of being the most racially-segregated metropolitan area in the United States. After the race riots of the late 1960s, wealthier white Detroiters fled to the suburbs, leaving Detroit predominantly poor and black. This has major effects on the region's dynamics; this is understandably a hot topic, so we won't get into it here. * Worthy of note are Southeast Michigan's major institutions of higher education other than the University of Michigan: * Wayne State University: A public school in Detroit itself, it has a reasonably decent medical school and law school, and is in a fairly safe part of the city. Nevertheless gets tarred with the "It's in Detroit, it must be dangerous" brush. * University of Detroit-Mercy: A private Catholic college, noted for its surprising prowess at basketball. (Still, it hasn't gotten past the second round of March Madness. Curses._ * Oakland University: Situated in the comfortable suburb of Rochester. Formerly Michigan State University at Rochester, it won its independence--to the relief of the MSU administration in East Lansing--in the 1960s, it currently acts as a commuter college, but it also has a strong nursing program. * Eastern Michigan University: Located in Ann Arbor's poorer, sadder twin Ypsilanti. Originally founded as a teachers' college, it currently acts as the University of Michigan's poorer, sadder twin (noticing a theme here?). It nevertheless still has an excellent College of Education, although it was surpassed by Michigan State sometime in the 1950s or '60s. * Mid-Michigan: Centered on the state capital, Lansing. Moderately populated, its economy is dependent on agriculture, some industry, government (around Lansing), and education (around Lansing and Mt. Pleasant). The Lansing area plays host to one major university (Michigan State University, in East Lansing), one significant second-tier law school (Cooley, in Downtown Lansing) a vocational college (Davenport University, again in downtown), besides the obligatory community college. Mount Pleasant is home to Central Michigan University, which is respectable enough for a "directional" college. Jackson, in the south-central part of the state, is roughly the midway point between between Ann Arbor and Lansing (traveling northwest) and between Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo (traveling roughly due west); it is notable in Michigan for playing host to Michigan's most important maximum-security prison and being the birthplace of the Republican Party. Flint--essentially Detroit-like, but smaller--can be considered part of Mid-Michigan (with the Tri-Cities of Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland), Southeast Michigan, or... * The Thumb: A flat region corresponding to the "thumb" of the "mitten". Mostly agricultural. Thomas Edison grew up in its largest city, Port Huron, which is a major crossing to Canada (the Blue Water Bridge connects Port Huron to Sarnia, Ontario, and is probably the most direct route for most Michiganders to Toronto). * West Michigan: Often called the West Coast, since it lies on the shore of Lake Michigan. Centered on Grand Rapids, the state's second-largest city, which was historically a major base for the furniture industry; today, the most famous company in the city is "multi-level marketing" consumer goods company Amway. Also home to large numbers of stern Dutch Calvinists (to the point that there's a town of Holland just west of Grand Rapids with an annual tulip festival, wooden shoes, and a Dutch Reformed seminary/college), with a predictable effect on the region's politics: although the city of Grand Rapids itself is quite liberal (having been abandoned by the Dutch and taken over by Catholic Italians, Poles, and Latinos), the region as a whole is considered a very safe seat for the Republicans. * The more rural areas are noted for their fruit production, including viticulture (i.e. wine); Lake Michigan increases rainfall and moderates the climate, making the whole coast heaven for fruit farmers. Also heavily dependent on tourism: there are lots of nice beaches on the lake shoreline, which attract people from elsewhere in the state in the summertime. * Southwest Michigan--near the border with Indiana--has its own dynamic. The parts closer to the middle, like Kalamazoo, are a bit more like Mid-Michigan, but the far southwest is another story. It's closer to Chicago than anything else, and could be considered to be an outpost of Greater Chicagoland. Historically quite industrial; now quite depressed. A sort of mirror image of Detroit and its suburbs has popped up, with St. Joseph being predominantly rich and white and Benton Harbor, across the St. Joseph River, being predominantly poor and black. * Kalamazoo plays host to two educational institutions--Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo College. WMU is notable for being rather like Indiana's Purdue University, but of a substantially lower caliber in most areas except for Medieval Studies, while Kalamazoo is a liberal arts college notable for sending all its undergrads abroad for a year and being ridiculously expensive. * Northern Michigan: Or should we say Northern Lower Michigan. Sparsely populated; while there's a fair amount of agriculture in the area, there's also a lot of wilderness. There's a line running roughly from Muskegeon (on the West Coast) to Bay City, south of which lives over 80% of Michigan's population. Folks from south of the line often go "up north" to this part of the state to get away; hunting and fishing are popular, although other forms of tourism are also important to the economy. Very few areas of dense population. * Traverse City--roughly at the "pinky" of the "mitten" is noted for its fruit production (the lake effect moderating its climate), particularly cherries and grapes (so, yes, you snobs and drunkards, wine). Even crops considered to be warm-weather (like peaches) can thrive in the region. Also home to a film festival started by Michael Moore; locals have mixed feelings about this. * The Upper Peninsula: Even more sparsely-populated and wilderness-covered than Northern Lower Michigan, with an economy broadly similar to that region. Its inhabitants ("Yoopers") are considered to be a breed of their own, with a distinctive dialect that sounds more Minnesota than Michigan, thanks to heavy Scandinavian (particularly Finnish) immigration. It gets thicker as you approach the border with Wisconsin. Call other Michiganders "trolls" because they live "under da bridge" (the Mackinac Bridge, which carries I-75 from St. Ignace in the UP to Mackinaw City in the LP). Yoopers have on occasion threatened to secede from Michigan and either join Wisconsin or form their own state of Superior; these proposals have gotten nowhere, but have brought attention to the UP's grievances. Other facts about Michigan: * The two largest Universities in the state are the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Michigan State University (in East Lansing, which is immediately east of Lansing). The two Universities are leading National Research Institutions and they share an intense, in-state rivalry with each other in sports...and everything else. How friendly this rivalry gets depends on who you ask; since many Michiganders have relatives who went to both, there's often a desire to keep the peace, but others regard the other school as The Enemy (or at U of M, The Second Enemy, The First Enemy being Ohio State), with whom there is no reconciliation. * The state has four major professional sports teams, all centered in Detroit. They include the Detroit Tigers (Baseball), the Detroit Lions (Football), The Detroit Red Wings (Ice Hockey) and the Detroit Pistons (Basketball).
  • Michigan ist der 26. Bundesstaat der USA auf dem nordamerikanischen Kontinent der Erde. Captain Jonathan Archer und Subcommander T'Pol werden von Daniels ins Jahr 2004 nach Detroit, Michigan geschickt. (ENT: ) Erika Hernandez, Captain der Columbia wird in Detroit, Michigan geboren. (ENT: )
  • Also home of the University of Michigan.
  • Michigan is a territory of the United States of America, classified as a state. Notable cities include Detroit and Paw Paw.
  • Una delle più importanti città del Michigan era Detroit. Nel 2004, Il Capitano Jonathan Archer ed il Subcomandante T'Pol vennero mandati in questa città dall'agente temporale Daniels. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") Erika Hernandez, capitano della Columbia, nacque a Detroit. (ENT: "Ritorno a casa")
  • Michigan (Image:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgi /ʃɪɡən/) is a state located in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the 9th most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area. Its capital is Lansing, and the largest city is Detroit. Michigan was admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837, as the 26th state.
  • In 1926, Harry Houdini dies in this state.
  • Michigan is a state in the United States of America. Most of the events of Day 1 took place here.
  • Michigan is a state of the United States.
  • Michigan is an American state.
  • Een grote stad in Michigan was Detroit. Kapitein Jonathan Archer en ondercommandant T'Pol werden door tijdelijke agent Daniels op een missie naar het Detroit van 2004 gestuurd. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") Erika Hernandez, de kapitein van de Columbia, was geboren in Detroit. (ENT: "Home") In een alternatieve tijdlijn van het jaar 1944 was Michigan te zien op een kaart waar de Nazis hun plannen op hadden staan voor het binnenvallen van de Verenigde Staten. (ENT: "Storm Front, Deel I" en "Deel II") Categorie:Aarde
  • Michigan is divided into an upper penninsula and lower mainland. It thus boarders itself to the North and South. Thus Michigan is Michigan's Michigan.
  • Michigan is a state located in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area (the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River). Its capital is Lansing, and its largest city is Detroit.
  • A campaign by the Drunken Peasants which goal is to bomb the state of Michigan with a nuclear device. The Peasants started the campaign after seeing a lot of shitty things coming from the state, most notably Ryan Wiley, ICP, Kid Rock, black people, and The Bible Reloaded.
  • Michigan Society for Clinical Engineering www.michbmet.com
  • Apple has currently 5 retail stores in Michigan, which is in Briarwood, Partridge Creek, Woodland, Twelve Oaks, and Somerset.
  • Michigan är en stat i norra USA på Jorden. Asgard Loki kidnappade Rusty Smith från Wayland i Michigan. (SG1: "Fragile Balance")
  • Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States. It has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. In 2005, Michigan ranked third for the number of registered recreational boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 12,000 inland lakes, a person is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source, or more than 85 miles (137 km) from Great Lakes coastline. The state is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as The U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km)-wide channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and natural resources. The Upper and Lower Peninsulas are connected by the five-mile (8 km)-long Mackinac Bridge, which is the third longest suspension bridge between anchorages in the world. The bridge has given rise to the nickname of "trolls" for residents of the Lower Peninsula, because they live "under" (south of) the bridge.
  • Michigan was a state in the United States of America. The University of Michigan was a public university based in the state, with at least one campus in Ann Arbor. (Findings at CTU) During Day 2, Bruce Gluck was a United States Senator representing the state of Michigan. ("Day 2: 8:00pm-9:00pm")
  • Michigan es un stato de la Statos Unida de America. La site capital es Lansing. La site plu grande es Detroit.
  • Michigan is a state in the USA. Sitting in the midwest of the country, the state is bordered by the Great Lakes. Its state capital is Lansing, and other major cities include Detroit, renowned as the center of the Motown industry. George Beard is from Michigan.
  • Michigan is one of the United States of America. After running into trouble with Al Capone in 1927, Indiana Jones suggested to his friend Jack Shannon that they relocate to the Upper Peninsula for a time.
  • Michigan, officially the Kingdom of the Great Lakes (French: Royaume des Grands Lacs), is a sovereign state that surrounds the Great Lakes region of North America. Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the region that now constitutes the Kingdom of the Great Lakes was ceded to the British Empire following France's defeat in the wars for control of North America. Michigan's population drastically increased following a small gold rush which began near Superior. An independence movement, created by a combination of Great Lake nationalism, dissatisfaction with the British monarchy, and the existent political turmoil in the region, garnered enough support to lead Michigan to declare unilateral separation from the British Crown on September 9, 1801. The British, weak and war weary from its other conflicts in the region, elected to recognize Michigan's independence, hoping it could exert influence on the new country through other means. Desire for a monarchy in order to better resist British influence, referred to as the Calling of the Great Lakes, led to the establishment of the House of Dubois as the ruling dynasty. Initially only comprising the "Mitten" of the Great Lakes region, the country underwent expansion during much of the 19th century, expanding into the Upper Peninsula (later named Superior) and Canada, with the Kingdom claiming sovereignty over Ontario and Thunder Bay. The 20th century in the Great Lakes began with the Great Depression and the Great Flight. Millions of Michiganders were out of work and left for better prospects in Sierra and the United Commonwealth. In response, the New Michigan Deal, a package of social welfare programs designed at putting the country back to work and reliving poverty, was enacted under the government of Prime Minister Clark D. Summers. Summers, an immensely popular politician, led the Prospector Party of Michigan to three consecutive victories in the 1930, 1934, and 1938 elections, creating a period known as the Summer in Michigan. After World War II, the Summer in Michigan continued well into the 1950s under the government of Elliot Reier and his National Party government. With the Baby Boom and the Rise of Detroit, the Great Lakes blossomed into a powerhouse for automobile manufacturing. This boom cemented the Great Lakes' position as a regional power. The Kingdom's population once again saw a drastic increase which led to the growth of major cities across the Kingdom. By the mid 1960s and early 1970s, the counterculture of Michigan began to develop and a social revolution occurred. Opposition to the monarchy, which until then had only occupied the fringes of Great Lakes politics, was now being cast to the forefront. Linguistic differences between the French-speaking Ontarians and Bayors and the English-speaking Superiorans and Michiganders served as the pretext for greater political division. The modern era has been defined as a renewal of that division, especially following the 2012 election which saw a stark difference between the conservative-voting Michigan and liberal-voting Ontario. A developed state, the Kingdom's human development index is 0.897 and it consistently ranks as having one the best standards of living in the Anglo-American sphere. A thriving job market has been credited for its $3.1 trillion gross domestic product. It has a population of over 40 million, over 5 million of which live in the Kingdom's largest city, Toronto. The Great Lakes functions as a constitutional monarchy with a federal system. The current monarch is Nicholas II of Michigan and the Prime Minister is Sylvain Lovel, serving since 1983 and 2013, respectively. It is divided into four regions which in turn are divided into 14 provinces.
  • Michigan has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. Michigan is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. The state has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 kilometers) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 kilometers) from a Great Lakes shoreline. It is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. Michigan is the only state to consist of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as "the U.P.") is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (eight-kilometer) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The two peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. While sparsely populated, the Upper Peninsula is economically important due to its status as a tourist destination as well as its abundance of natural resources.
  • This is the page for charting a course of action for winning the nomination in Michigan. Please use the index below to find your county.
  • Michigan is an NPC in Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra. She is a Realian stationed on Fifth Jerusalem at the space port.
  • Michigan (pronounced ) is a Midwestern state of the United States, located in the east north central portion of the country. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name was a French adaptation of the Ojibwe term mishigami, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair, Michigan has the longest freshwater shoreline in the United States, the ninth longest total shoreline (including island shorelines), and in 2005 had more registered recreational boats than any state except California and Florida. A person in Michigan is never more than 85 miles (137 km) from open Great Lakes water and is never more than 6 miles (10 km) from a natural water source. Michigan is the only bi-peninsular state. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. The Upper Peninsula (U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and its natural resources. The Upper and Lower Peninsulas are connected by the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge, which is the third longest suspension bridge between anchorages in the world. This is the source of the name "trolls" for residents of the Lower Peninsula, for they live "under" (south of) the bridge. The Great Lakes that border Michigan are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. Michigan also abuts Lake Saint Clair, which is between Lake Erie and Lake Huron.
  • In 2002, Michigan fell to the T-virus after the CDC's initial attempt to prevent the spread failed miserably. The news of the virus' presence here was reported at the White House during a meeting between the US President and Umbrella representatives. Detroit became a hub for survivors after the U.S. military and Umbrella corporation protected the city.
  • This page will contain a list of Autism resources available in the state of Michigan.
  • Old Harbor Inn - 515 Williams Street South Haven, MI 49090. Perfectly located for your stay in the heart of downtown South Haven. If you are looking for South Haven hotels with charm and comfort, look no further than our Downtown View rooms. Choose from Harbor Landing, Harbor View, Deluxe, Harbor Deluxe, Harbor Grande and Master Suite. Lake Bluff Inn and Suites - 76648 11th Ave South Haven, MI 49090. Lake Bluff Inn and Suites is a South Haven Michigan hotel, resort, and family vacation hide-a-way. Perfect for family reunions, a businessman’s quiet retreat or a romantic weekend in luxury.
  • The Detroit Red Wings have played in Michigan since their founding in 1926 as the Detroit Cougars.
  • Even though the Sudan has the biggest lakes in the world, Michigan is surrounded by some that are still pretty good, including the ship-and-airplane-eating Lake Superior. Michigan is America's vital bulwark against armed invasion from Canada, as Canadians are terrified of Detroit. Residents of Michigan are referred to as "Michiganians," "Michiganites," or "Michiganders." Some simply say that the residents are "Meshiggenah." The population of Michigan in the 2010 census is, uniquely among U.S. states, less than it was ten years earlier.
  • Michigan is a state in the upper midwest region of the United States of America. The capital is Lansing. Michigan is almost entirely surrounded by the Great Lakes, so it has a very long coastline even though it is in the center of North America. Michigan is composed of two large peninsulas. The southern or "lower" peninsula is larger and shaped similarly to a mitten with the thumb on the right. Many people will use their hands as a map of the state. The upper peninsula is attached to the lower by a bridge. At its western side, it is attached to Wisconsin. Michigan has a temperate climate. The largest city in Michigan is Detroit. There are towns and cities with some interesting names, including Hell and Paradise. Michigan cities with content on this Wikia right now include * Rochester Hills * Newaygo * Troy * Clinton Township
  • This page give you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Michigan article. Take me to the Michigan article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Michigan link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links.
  • Michigan is a state located in the midwestern and Great Lakes regions of the United States of America.
  • Michigan is a Midwestern state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Ojibwe term mishigami, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the eighth most populous state in the United States. It has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair.[5] In 2005, Michigan ranked third for the number of registered recreational boats, behind California and Florida. Michigan has 12,000 inland lakes. A person is never more than six miles (10 km) from a natural water source, or more than 87.2 miles (137 km) from Great Lakes coastline. The state is the only state to consist entirely of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula of Michigan, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is sometimes dubbed "the mitten," owing to its shape. When asked where in Michigan one comes from, a resident of the Lower Peninsula may often point to the corresponding part of his or her hand. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as The U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km)-wide channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Upper Peninsula (whose residents are often called "Yoopers") is economically important for tourism and natural resources. The Upper and Lower Peninsulas are connected by the five-mile (8 km)-long Mackinac Bridge, which is the third longest suspension bridge between anchorages in the world.[7] The bridge has given rise to the nickname of "trolls" for residents of the Lower Peninsula, because they live "under" (south of) the bridge.
  • The flag of the United States state of Michigan is blue with the Michigan coat of arms in the center of the flag.
  • Lansing- Waverly Stadium Detroit- Fox Theater Muskegon- LC Walker Arena Mnt. Pleasant- Daniel P. Rose Center Kalamazoo- University Arena Monroe- County Fairgrounds Ypsilanti- Convocation Center Detroit- Calihan Hall
  • Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the 9th most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area. Its capital is Lansing, and the largest city is Detroit. Michigan was admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837, as the 26th state. Michigan has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. Michigan is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. The state has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline. It is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. The state comprises of 82 counties.
  • In an alternate timeline in which Nazi Germany had invaded the United States, as of 1944 Michigan was controlled by American forces. American military assets were positioned in this state. (ENT: "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II") In 2153, Captain Jonathan Archer and Sub-Commander T'Pol time-traveled to Detroit in 2004. They were sent by temporal agent Daniels on a mission to investigate the activities of three Xindi-Reptilians in that city. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") In the 22nd century, Erika Hernandez, captain of the Columbia, was born in Detroit. (ENT: "Home") Michigan was named on a map of the United States (Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika). The contours of this state were seen on the map of the United States in "Little Green Men" . An additional Michigan city, Rhode, was featured on a prop file featured in Carpenter Street. However it is unclear if this made it on-screen, as none of the files were readable on-screen.
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