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• location 46°35′54″N 88°21′08″W / 46.59833°N 88.35222°W / 46.59833; -88 The Tioga River is a 16.8-mile-long (27.0 km) [ 1 ] tributary of the Sturgeon River in Baraga County , Michigan , United States.
Tioga is a place name between the Tioga River and Pelkie Creek at [ 6 ] Tunis is a place name on the Perch River at 46°33′30″N 88°30′35″W / 46.55833°N 88.50972°W / 46.55833; -88.50972 ( Tunis, Michigan
Tioga, Michigan; Tioga, New York, a town in Tioga County; Tioga County, New York, a county at the Pennsylvania border; Tioga, North Dakota, a city in Williams County; Tioga, Pennsylvania, a borough in Tioga County; Tioga County, Pennsylvania; Tioga, a neighborhood of Nicetown–Tioga in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tioga, Texas, a town in ...
Broome and Tioga counties weren't on the map when the United States of America was born. Here's how they evolved. Spanning Time: How Broome, Tioga counties emerged from New York's first county maps
Michigan (/ ˈ m ɪ ʃ ɪ ɡ ən / ⓘ MISH-ig-ən) is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwestern United States.It shares water and land boundaries with Minnesota to the northwest, Wisconsin to the west, Indiana and Illinois to the southwest, Ohio to the southeast, and the Canadian province of Ontario to the east, northeast and north.
The panel's approval of a new state House map establishes the battle lines in Michigan's electoral landscape with several months to go until elections this fall to decide which party will control ...
Map of the military lands in 1796; Boston Ten Townships in south center. The Boston Ten Townships refers to an area of 230,400 acres (932 km 2) in Tioga County and Broome County, New York State, between the Chenango River (to Chenango Forks) and Tioughnioga River (east boundary) and the west branch of Owego Creek (west boundary), from the Susquehanna River about twenty-five miles northwards ...
The state averages from 30–40 inches (76–102 centimetres) of precipitation annually. Snow cover tends to be intermittent in the southern part of the state, but persistent in northern Lower Michigan and especially in the Upper Peninsula. Michigan USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. The entire state averages 30 days of thunderstorm activity per year.