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  2. Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago metropolitan area, also referred to as Chicagoland, is the largest metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Illinois, and the Midwest, containing the City of Chicago along with its surrounding suburbs and satellite cities. Encompassing 10,286 square mi (28,120 km 2), the metropolitan area includes the city of Chicago, its ...

  3. Community areas in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Community areas in Chicago. A map of the 77 community areas, broken down by purported regions. While the areas have official use and definition, the color groupings are unofficial, and such "regions" may be defined differently, grouped differently, or not be used at all. The city of Chicago is divided into 77 community areas for statistical and ...

  4. Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The city and its surrounding metropolitan area contain the third-largest labor pool in the United States with about 4.63 million workers. [209] Illinois is home to 66 Fortune 1000 companies, including those in Chicago. [210] The city of Chicago also hosts 12 Fortune Global 500 companies and 17 Financial Times 500 companies.

  5. List of neighborhoods in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Krause Music Store in Lincoln Square 26th Street in Little Village A woodblock print (1925) of Maxwell Street by Todros Geller A Portage Park two-flat, or Polish flat, in Chicago's Bungalow Belt Wacławowo is derived from the Polish name for the church of St. Wenceslaus. Photographer Richard Nickel was married here in 1950.

  6. Roads and expressways in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    A scattering of diagonal streets, many of them originally Native American trails [citation needed], also cross the city. Many additional diagonal streets were recommended in the Plan of Chicago, but only the extension of Ogden Avenue was ever constructed. In the 1950s and 1960s, a network of superhighways was built radiating from the city center.

  7. Demographics of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    2,665,039 (2022 est.) [1] The demographics of Chicago show that it is a very large, and ethnically and culturally diverse metropolis. It is the third largest city and metropolitan area in the United States by population. Chicago was home to over 2.7 million people in 2020, accounting for over 25% of the population in the Chicago metropolitan ...

  8. Park Ridge, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    17-57875. Website. parkridge.us. Park Ridge is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 39,656. [3] It is located 15 miles (24 km) north of downtown Chicago. It is close to O'Hare International Airport, major expressways, and rail transportation.

  9. Avondale, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Avondale, Chicago. St. Hyacinth Basilica towers over the Avondale neighborhood. Avondale (/ ˈævəndeɪl /) is one of Chicago 's 77 officially designated community areas. It is on the Northwest Side of the city. The northern border is Addison Street from the north branch of the Chicago River in the east to Pulaski Road in the west.