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Illinois (2)

Il·li·nois [ ìllə nóy, ìllə nóyz ] 

1. 
state in the north central United States, bordered by Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Lake Michigan.
Capital: Springfield.
Population: 12,901,563 (2008 estimate).
Area: 149,997 sq km (57,914 sq mi) 


2. 
river in northern Illinois formed by the joining of the Des Plaines and Kankakee rivers.
Length: 680 km (420 mi)

Il·li·nois·an [ ìllə nóyən, ìllə nóyz'n ] adjective, noun

The U.S. state name Illinois can be pronounced in two ways: with a silent final s /ìllə nóy, / or with a sounded s /ìllə nóyz, /. The silent -s pronunciation is generally the more common. The name derives from a name that late-17th-century French explorers had used for a Native American people then living in the region of the Illinois River. The name the French picked up is of the Algonquian family of languages, and it was pronounced /ill ə nṓ ay, /. The French then added a final s to create a plural for the people regarded as a group of individuals.

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