Indiana

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Capital: Indianapolis
Largest City: Indianapolis
A

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B

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C

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D

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Dyer

E

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Elnora
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Etna Green
Evansville

F

Fairland
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Fulton

G

Galveston
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Goodland
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Gosport
Grabill
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Greencastle
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Greentown
Greenville
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Grissom Arb

H

Hagerstown
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Hartford City
Hartsville
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Hymera

I

Indianapolis
Ingalls

J

Jamestown
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Jonesboro
Jonesville

K

Kempton
Kendallville
Kennard
Kentland
Kewanna
Kingman
Kingsbury
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Kirklin
Knightstown
Knightsville
Knox
Kokomo
Kouts

L

La Crosse
La Fontaine
Ladoga
Lafayette
Lagrange
Lagro
Lake Station
Lake Village
Lakeville
Lanesville
Lapel
Larwill
Laurel
Lawrenceburg
Leavenworth
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Leo
Lewisville
Liberty
Ligonier
Linden
Linton
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Logansport
Loogootee
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Lowell
Lynn
Lynnville
Lyons

M

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Marshall
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Mecca
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Muncie
Munster

N

Napoleon
Nappanee
Nashville
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New Castle
New Harmony
New Haven
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New Palestine
New Paris
New Point
New Richmond
New Ross
New Washington
Newberry
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Newport
Noblesville
North Judson
North Liberty
North Manchester
North Salem
North Vernon
North Webster

O

Oakland City
Oaktown
Odon
Oldenburg
Oolitic
Orestes
Orland
Orleans
Osceola
Osgood
Ossian
Otterbein
Owensville
Oxford

P

Palmyra
Paoli
Paragon
Parker City
Patoka
Patriot
Pendleton
Pennville
Perrysville
Peru
Petersburg
Pierceton
Pine Village
Pittsboro
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Plymouth
Poneto
Portage
Portland
Poseyville
Princeton

R

Redkey
Remington
Rensselaer
Reynolds
Richmond
Ridgeville
Rising Sun
Roachdale
Roann
Roanoke
Rochester
Rockport
Rockville
Rome City
Rosedale
Roselawn
Rossville
Royal Center
Rushville
Russellville
Russiaville

S

Saint Joe
Saint John
Saint Paul
Salem
Sandborn
Santa Claus
Saratoga
Schererville
Schneider
Scottsburg
Seelyville
Sellersburg
Selma
Seymour
Sharpsville
Shelburn
Shelbyville
Sheridan
Shipshewana
Shirley
Shoals
Silver Lake
Somerville
South Bend
South Whitley
Spencer
Spiceland
Spurgeon
Star City
Staunton
Stilesville
Straughn
Sullivan
Sulphur Springs
Summitville
Sunman
Swayzee
Sweetser
Switz City
Syracuse

T

Taylorsville
Tell City
Tennyson
Terre Haute
Thorntown
Tipton
Topeka
Trafalgar
Troy

U

Union City
Uniondale
Universal
Upland

V

Valparaiso
Van Buren
Veedersburg
Vernon
Versailles
Vevay
Vincennes

W

Wabash
Wakarusa
Walkerton
Walton
Wanatah
Warren
Warsaw
Washington
Waterloo
Waveland
Waynetown
West Baden Springs
West College Corner
West Harrison
West Lafayette
West Lebanon
West Terre Haute
Westfield
Westport
Westville
Wheatfield
Wheatland
Whiteland
Whitestown
Whiting
Wilkinson
Williams
Williamsport
Winamac
Winchester
Windfall
Wingate
Winona Lake
Winslow
Wolcott
Wolcottville
Woodburn
Worthington

Y

Yorktown

Z

Zanesville
Zionsville

Interesting Facts


~ Indiana is the 17th most populous and the 38th most extensive of the 50 states
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~The state attained statehood on December 11, 1816, becoming the 19th state to join the union ~

~ The “King of Pop” Michael Jackson was born on 29th August 1958 in Gary ~
~ Ray Ewry from Lafayette, was a track and field athlete who won 8 Olympic gold medals ~
~ Bedford, is known as the “Limestone Capital of the World.” ~
~ Indy 500 is an automobile race held annually at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway ~
~ Produces more than 20% of the United State’s popcorn supply ~
~ Town of Santa Claus is considered America’s Christmas Hometown, established in 1856 ~
~ Indiana means “land of the Indians.” ~ Nickname is the Hoosier State ~
~ Residents of Indiana are commonly called Hoosiers ~
~ First successful goldfish farm in the USA was opened in Martinsville ~
~ State motto is the “Crossroads of America.” ~ Uses the postal abbreviation IN ~
~ Home to the longest known underground river in the United States ~
~ State bird is the northern cardinal ~ State flower is the peony ~
~ State tree is the tulip tree ~ State river is the Wabash River ~
~ State stone is Indiana limestone ~ State insect is Say’s firefly ~
~ Highest natural point is Hoosier Hill at 383 m (1,257 ft) ~ First Indianapolis 500 ran in 1911 ~
~ Lowest point is along the Ohio River at about 97 m (320 ft) ~
~ Southern Indiana features karst landscapes with caves and sinkholes ~
~ Brown County State Park is Indiana’s largest state park ~
~ Pokagon State Park offers a fast toboggan run in winter ~
~ State flag features a torch and 19 stars that represent it’s place as the 19th state ~

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