About Wisconsin:
Quick Facts:
Capital: Madison.
Area: 65,498 sq mi (169,640 sq km).
Population: ~ 5,900,000.
Largest cities: Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine, Appleton, Waukesha, Oshkosh, Eau Claire, Janesville, West Allis, La Crosse, Sheboygan, Wauwatosa, Fond du Lac, New Berlin, Wausau, Franklin, Oak Creek, Brookfield, Beloit, Greenfield, Manitowoc, West Bend, Sun Prairie, Superior, De Pere, Mequon, Stevens Point, Neenah, Fitchburg, Muskego, Watertown, South Milwaukee.
Abbreviations: WI.
The US state of Wisconsin is in the Midwest. Wisconsin is the 20th most populated state and the 23rd biggest state in terms of total area. On the western side of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, the state's biggest city, serves as the state capital of Wisconsin. In 2022, it will rank as the 20th-most populated city in the US, with a population of more than 5.9 million.
One of the areas where the government has heavily invested is in education, creating a system of facilities and instructional programs that rank among the best in the nation. Many renowned institutions, including Carroll University and the University of Wisconsin, are located there. While it concentrates on several traditional festivals and live bands, it also boasts a diversified cultural and entertainment life: jazz music halls, professional sports teams...
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