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MI Cities and Neighbors
MI's Shape/Nicknames
State Symbols
Our Flag and Motto
The Water Around Us
100
MI is bordered by this state to the West
What is Wisconsin
100
These are the two parts that MI is divided into
What are the Upper and Lower Peninsulas
100
This is MI's state flower
What is the apple blossom
100
This is the color of MI's flag
What is blue
100
MI is bordered by 4 out of 5 of these
What are the Great Lakes
200
This is the region in which MI and its bordering states belong to
What is the Great Lakes Region (or Midwest)
200
This is what gives MI most of its shape - and is the reason it is easily located on a map
What is water
200
This is MI's state bird
What is the robin
200
This bird is located on our flag's seal
What is the eagle
200
This Great Lake is the only that does NOT touch MI
What is Lake Ontario
300
MI's largest city
What is Detroit
300
This animal lends its name to one of MI's nicknames, even though few have ever lived here
What is the wolverine
300
This is MI's state stone
What is the Petoskey stone
300
These are the two mammals located on our state flag
What are the elk and the moose
300
This is the largest - and deepest - of the Great Lakes
What is Lake Superior
400
Though their land does not touch, MI is right next to this foreign country
What is Canada
400
MI is the only state shaped like two of these
Hands or Mittens
400
This is MI's state tree
What is the White Pine
400
This adjective describes our peninsulas in our state motto
What is pleasant
400
This is MI's longest river
What is the Grand River
500
This is MI's second largest city
What is Grand Rapids
500
This nickname was given to MI due to its abundance of water
What is Water Wonderland or The Great Lakes Sate
500
This is MI's state soil
What is Kalkaska soil
500
Several words/phrases on our state flag are written in this foreign language
What is Latin
500
MI's biggest waterfall - which is located here in the UP
What is Tahquamenon Falls