Upper Peninsula of Michigan

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The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is a sparsely populated, heavily forested region known for its rugged Canadian Shield landscapes, abundant lakes and minerals, and distinct cultural identity within the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peninsula
region
area about 16,377 square miles
about 42,420 square kilometers
borderedBy Lake Huron
Lake Michigan
Lake Superior
Ontario
Wisconsin
climate humid continental climate
connectedTo Mackinac Bridge
contains Chippewa County, Michigan
Delta County, Michigan
Escanaba, Michigan
Gogebic County, Michigan
Houghton County, Michigan
Houghton, Michigan
Iron Mountain, Michigan
Isle Royale
surface form: Isle Royale National Park

Keweenaw County, Michigan
Keweenaw National Historical Park
Upper Peninsula of Michigan self-linksurface differs
surface form: Keweenaw Peninsula

Marquette County, Michigan
Menominee, Michigan
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
country United States of America
culturalInfluence Finnish American heritage
French Canadian heritage
Native American heritage
demonym Yooper
economy forestry
mining
outdoor recreation
tourism
geology partly underlain by Canadian Shield rocks
governingStateCapital Lansing, Michigan
highestPoint Mount Arvon
highestPointElevation about 1,979 feet
about 603 meters
indigenousPeoples Sauk
surface form: Menominee

Ojibwe
Potawatomi
knownFor abundant lakes
copper mining
distinct regional culture
iron ore mining
mineral resources
rugged landscapes
landCover heavily forested
largestCity Marquette, Michigan
locatedIn Midwestern United States
surface form: Great Lakes region

Midwestern United States
partOf Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan
populationCharacteristic sparsely populated
separatedBy Straits of Mackinac
separatedFrom Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Lower Peninsula of Michigan
timeZone Central Time Zone
Eastern Time Zone
traversedBy M-28
US Highway 2
U.S. Route 41
surface form: US Highway 41
winterCharacteristic heavy lake-effect snowfall

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Green Bay (the arm of Lake Michigan) borderedBy Upper Peninsula of Michigan
subject surface form: Green Bay (arm of Lake Michigan)
Northern Michigan connectedTo Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Mackinac Bridge connects Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Upper Peninsula of Michigan contains Upper Peninsula of Michigan self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Keweenaw Peninsula
U.S. Route 2 crosses Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Canadian Shield extendsAcross Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Mackinaw City, Michigan gatewayTo Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Menominee River hasSourceRegion Upper Peninsula of Michigan
this entity surface form: Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan
St. Ignace, Michigan isGatewayTo Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Menominee, Michigan locatedAtSouthernTipOf Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Carp River (Marquette County, Michigan) locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Chippewa County, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Dead River (Michigan) locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Delta County, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Diocese of Northern Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Escanaba, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Gogebic County, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Green Bay (the arm of Lake Michigan) locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
subject surface form: Green Bay (arm of Lake Michigan)
Houghton County, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Houghton, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Huron Mountains locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Iron Ore Heritage Trail locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Iron Range region (Michigan) locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Ishpeming, Michigan, United States locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
subject surface form: Ishpeming, Michigan
Keweenaw County, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Keweenaw National Historical Park locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
this entity surface form: Keweenaw Peninsula
Keweenaw National Historical Park locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
M-28 locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
M-28 (Michigan highway) locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Marquette Bay locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Marquette County, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Menominee River locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Menominee, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Mount Arvon locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Northern Michigan University locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Port of Marquette locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Sawyer International Airport locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
St. Ignace, Michigan locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
UP 200 Sled Dog Race locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
UP Health System – Marquette locatedIn Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Marquette locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Upper Peninsula of Michigan
subject surface form: Marquette, Michigan
Drummond Island locatedInRegion Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Marquette, Michigan locatedInRegion Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park locatedInRegion Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Green Bay (the arm of Lake Michigan) locatedOnCoastOf Upper Peninsula of Michigan
subject surface form: Green Bay (arm of Lake Michigan)
UP 200 Sled Dog Race namedAfter Upper Peninsula of Michigan
this entity surface form: Upper Peninsula
U.S. Route 41 northernTerminusRegion Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Iron Mountain, Michigan partOf Upper Peninsula of Michigan