- Outline of Illinois
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See also: Index of Illinois-related articles
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. State of Illinois:
Illinois – fifth most populous of the 50 states of the United States of America. Illinois lies between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River and the Ohio River in the Midwestern United States. Chicago, Illinois is the third most populous city and the third most populous metropolitan area of the United States. The United States created the Illinois Territory on March 1, 1809. Illinois joined the Union as the 21st State on December 3, 1818.
Contents
General reference
- Names
- Common name: Illinois
- Official name: State of Illinois
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Postal symbol: IL
- ISO 3166-2 code: US-IL
- Internet second-level domain: .il.us
- Nicknames
- Land of Lincoln[1] (currently used on license plates)
- Prairie State[1]
- Corn State[1]
- Inland Empire State
- Sucker State (possibly named for a type of fish)[1]
- Garden of the West[1]
- Baja Wisconsin[1]
- Adjectival: Illinois
- Demonym: Illinoisan
Geography of Illinois
- Main article: Geography of Illinois
- Illinois is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America
- Location
- Population of Illinois: 12,830,632 (2010 U.S. Census[2])
- Area of Illinois:
- Atlas of Illinois
Places in Illinois
- Historic places in Illinois
- National Natural Landmarks in Illinois
- National parks in Illinois
- State parks in Illinois
Environment of Illinois
- Climate of Illinois
- Geology of Illinois
- Protected areas in Illinois
- Superfund sites in Illinois
- Wildlife of Illinois
- Fauna of Illinois
- Birds of Illinois
- Fauna of Illinois
Natural geographic features of Illinois
Regions of Illinois
Main article: Regions of Illinois- Central Illinois
- Eastern Illinois
- Northern Illinois
- Southern Illinois
- Southeastern Illinois
- Forgottonia (Western Illinois)
Administrative divisions of Illinois
- The 102 Counties of the State of Illinois
- Municipalities in Illinois
- Cities in Illinois
- State capital of Illinois:
- City nicknames in Illinois
- Towns in Illinois
- Unincorporated communities in Illinois
- Cities in Illinois
- Census-designated places in Illinois
- Municipalities in Illinois
Demography of Illinois
- Main article: Demographics of Illinois
Government and politics of Illinois
- Main article: Government of Illinois and Politics of Illinois
- Form of government: U.S. state government
- United States congressional delegations from Illinois
- Illinois State Capitol
- Elections in Illinois
- Political party strength in Illinois
Branches of the government of Illinois
Main article: Government of IllinoisExecutive branch of the government of Illinois
- Governor of Illinois
- Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
- Illinois Secretary of State
- Illinois Treasurer
- State departments
Legislative branch of the government of Illinois
Judicial branch of the government of Illinois
Main article: Courts of IllinoisLaw and order in Illinois
Law of Illinois
- Capital punishment in Illinois
- Illinois Constitution
- Crime in Illinois
- Gun laws in Illinois
- Law enforcement in Illinois
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Illinois
Military in Illinois
History of Illinois
History of Illinois, by period
- Prehistory of Illinois
- French colony of Louisiane, 1699–1763
- British (though predominantly Francophone) Province of Quebec, (1763–1783)-1791
- American Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783
- United States Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776
- Illinois campaign, July 1778 – February 1779
- Treaty of Paris, September 3, 1783
- Unorganized territory of the United States, 1783–1787
- Territory Northwest of the River Ohio, (1787–1800)-1803
- Territory of Indiana, (1800–1809)-1816
- Territory of Illinois, 1809–1818
- Peoria War, 1813
- State of Illinois becomes 21st State admitted to the United States of America on December 3, 1818
- Black Hawk War, 1832
- Abraham Lincoln becomes 16th President of the United States on March 4, 1861
- American Civil War, April 12, 1861 – May 13, 1865
- Illinois in the American Civil War
- Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865
- President Lincoln dies in Washington, D.C. on April 15, 1865
- Ulysses S. Grant becomes 18th President of the United States on March 4, 1869
- First Transcontinental Railroad completed on May 10, 1869
- Ronald Reagan becomes 40th President of the United States on January 20, 1981
History of Illinois, by region
History of Illinois, by subject
Culture of Illinois
Culture of Illinois
- Museums in Illinois
- Religion in Illinois
- Scouting in Illinois
- List of Illinois state symbols
The Arts in Illinois
Sports in Illinois
- Main article: Sports in Illinois
Economy and infrastructure of Illinois
See also: Great Lakes Megalopolis- Communications in Illinois
- Energy in Illinois
- Health care in Illinois
- Transportation in Illinois
- Airports in Illinois
- Railroads in Illinois
- Roads in Illinois
- Illinois Routes (State highways)
- Interstate Highways in Illinois
Education in Illinois
- Main article: Education in Illinois
- Schools in Illinois
See also
Main article: Illinois- Outline of geography
- Index of Illinois-related articles
References
- ^ a b c d e f Introduction to Illinois, 50 States, retrieved April 24, 2009.
- ^ "U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts Illinois". http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/17000.html.
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Outlines General reference · Culture and the arts · Geography and places · Health and fitness · History and events · Mathematics and logic · Natural and physical sciences · People and self · Philosophy and thinking · Religion and belief systems · Society and social sciences · Technology and applied sciencesState of Illinois Topics Index · Buildings and structures · Communications · Culture · Delegations · Economy · Education · Environment · Geography · Government · Health · History · Music · People · Portal · Society · Sports · Tourism · Transportation · Windmills
Regions American Bottom · Central Illinois · Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area · Chicago metropolitan area · Driftless Area · Forgottonia · Fox Valley · Illinois–Indiana–Kentucky Tri-State Area · Metro East · Mississippi Alluvial Plain · North Shore · Northern Illinois · Northwestern Illinois · Peoria metropolitan area · Quad Cities · River Bend · Rockford metropolitan area · Southern Illinois · Streatorland · Wabash Valley
Major cities,
towns and villagesAlton/Granite City/Edwardsville · Arlington Heights/Palatine · Aurora/Naperville/Oswego/Plainfield · Bartlett/Hanover Park/Streamwood · Belleville/East St. Louis/Collinsville/O'Fallon · Berwyn/Cicero · Bloomington/Normal · Bolingbrook/Romeoville · Buffalo Grove/Wheeling · Calumet City · Canton · Carbondale · Carol Stream/Glendale Heights · Centralia · Champaign/Urbana · Charleston/Mattoon · Chicago · Chicago Heights · Crystal Lake/Algonquin · Danville · Decatur · DeKalb/Sycamore · Des Plaines/Mount Prospect/Park Ridge · Dixon · Downers Grove/Woodridge · Effingham · Elgin/Carpentersville · Elmhurst/Lombard/Addison · Evanston/Skokie · Freeport · Galesburg · Glenview/Northbrook · Harrisburg · Jacksonville · Joliet · Kankakee/Bradley/Bourbonnais · Lincoln · Macomb · Marion/Herrin · Moline/East Moline/Rock Island · Mount Vernon · Mundelein · Oak Lawn · Oak Park · Orland Park/Tinley Park · Ottawa/Streator/LaSalle/Peru · Peoria/Pekin/East Peoria/Morton · Pontiac · Quincy · Rochelle · Rockford/Belvidere/Machesney Park/Loves Park · St. Charles · Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates/Elk Grove Village · Springfield · Sterling/Rock Falls · Taylorville · Waukegan/North Chicago/Gurnee · Wheaton
Counties Adams · Alexander · Bond · Boone · Brown · Bureau · Calhoun · Carroll · Cass · Champaign · Christian · Clark · Clay · Clinton · Coles · Cook · Crawford · Cumberland · DeKalb · DeWitt · Douglas · DuPage · Edgar · Edwards · Effingham · Fayette · Ford · Franklin · Fulton · Gallatin · Greene · Grundy · Hamilton · Hancock · Hardin · Henderson · Henry · Iroquois · Jackson · Jasper · Jefferson · Jersey · Jo Daviess · Johnson · Kane · Kankakee · Kendall · Knox · LaSalle · Lake · Lawrence · Lee · Livingston · Logan · Macon · Macoupin · Madison · Marion · Marshall · Mason · Massac · McDonough · McHenry · McLean · Menard · Mercer · Monroe · Montgomery · Morgan · Moultrie · Ogle · Peoria · Perry · Piatt · Pike · Pope · Pulaski · Putnam · Randolph · Richland · Rock Island · Saline · Sangamon · Schuyler · Scott · Shelby · St. Clair · Stark · Stephenson · Tazewell · Union · Vermilion · Wabash · Warren · Washington · Wayne · White · Whiteside · Will · Williamson · Winnebago · Woodford
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