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Hydrologically the lake and river section are an arm of Lake Huron, and Munuscong Lake shares a common water level with the Great Lake into which it flows. [1] Munuscong Lake is bounded by the Upper Peninsula, Neebish Island in Michigan, and St. Joseph Island in Ontario. The lake's surveyed elevation, like Lake Huron, is 581 feet (177 m) above ...
Illinois also has two counties named after the same person, New York governor DeWitt Clinton (DeWitt County, and Clinton County). Information on the FIPS county code , county seat , year of establishment, origin, etymology , population, area and map of each county is included in the table below.
Lake County is a county located in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Illinois, along the shores of Lake Michigan. As of the 2020 census , it has a population of 714,342, [ 1 ] making it the third-most populous county in Illinois .
Lake County's location in Illinois. ... As of the 2020 census, its population was 23,628. [2] Geography. Wauconda Township covers an area of 24.2 square miles ...
The Munuscong River is a 31.8-mile-long (51.2 km) [1] river on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. It is a tributary of Munuscong Lake , which is part of the St. Marys River waterway and an arm of Lake Huron .
Antioch Township covers an area of 42.2 square miles (109.3 km 2); of this, 7.4 square miles (19.2 km 2) or 17.57 percent is water.There are many lakes in this township, including Antioch Lake, Benet Lake, Bluff Lake, Channel Lake, Cross Lake, Deer Lake, Dunns Lake, East Loon Lake, Elmwood Farms Lake, Grass Lake, Homer White Lake, Huntley Lake, Lake Catherine, Lake Marie, Lake Tranquility ...
Waukegan (/ w ə ˈ k iː ɡ ən / wə-KEE-ghən) is the most populous city in and county seat of Lake County, Illinois, United States.Located 36 miles (58 km) north of Chicago, Waukegan is a satellite city within the greater Chicagoland area.
Chemung Township is the northwesternmost township of McHenry County, Illinois, United States. It includes the bulk and northern part of the city of Harvard, as well as unincorporated communities: Big Foot Prairie (partly in Wisconsin), Lawrence, and Chemung. As of the 2020 census, its population was 9,035 and it contained 3,294 housing units.