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  1. 3 giorni fa · Wisconsin, constituent state of the U.S. It was admitted to the union as the 30th state in 1848. It is bounded to the north by Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, to the east by Lake Michigan, to the south by Illinois, and to the west by Minnesota and Iowa. Its capital city is Madison.

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  2. 1 giorno fa · General Map of Wisconsin, United States. The detailed map shows the US state of Wisconsin with boundaries, the location of the state capital Madison, major cities and populated places, rivers and lakes, interstate highways, principal highways, and railroads.

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  3. 11 mag 2024 · Wisconsin (nicknamed: Americas Dairyland, Badger State, Cheese State) has 72 counties . The state’s capital is Madison. The postal abbreviation for Wisconsin is WI. With these 86 facts about Wisconsin, let us learn about its history, geography, economy, people, culture, wildlife and more.

  4. 3 giorni fa · Le New Ivies sono le 20 università americane, pubbliche e private, che sfornano i migliori laureati. Ecco la classifica stilata da Forbes.

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    30 apr 2024 · Approfondimenti e spunti didattici per insegnare Geografia e Geostoria: parliamo di sviluppo sostenibile, economia, territorio e cambiamenti climatici.

  6. 29 apr 2024 · If you’ve ever driven between northern and southern Wisconsin, you may have noticed a difference in the forests. It’s because of an interesting climatic feature which creates different ecological regions in the north and south. The area where the two regions meet is called the tension zone.