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  2. Definitions. Maps using the term Northern America date back to 1755, when the region was occupied by France, Great Britain, and Spain. [5] The Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern America in 1813 applied to Mexico. Today, Northern America includes the Canada-US dyad, developed countries that exhibit very high Human Development Indexes and intense economic integration ...
  3. Antioch. Antioch on the Orontes (Greek Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου Antiocheia hē epi Orontou) was a city on the eastern side of the Orontes River.It was visited by Saint Peter and Saint Paul.. Antioch, Arkansas; Antioch, California; Antioch, Illinois; Antioch, Ohio; Antioch, Tennessee; Athens. Athens, Alabama; Athens, Arkansas
  4. The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution makes local government a matter of state rather than federal law, with special cases for territories and the District of Columbia.As a result, the states have adopted a wide variety of systems of local government. The United States Census Bureau conducts the Census of Governments every five years to compile statistics on government ...
  5. Northern Indiana has experienced steady population growth over the past century (except at the 1990 U.S. census).Between 1980 and 1990, Lake County (which includes the city of Gary) saw a population decline of 47,371 residents, and it was this drop in population that hid the population rise which continued to occur in the majority of the region's other counties.
  6. In 2010, the East North Central states had a population of 46,421,564; this grew to an estimated 46,902,431 by 2019. [8] By the 2020 United States census, the region's population increased to 47,368,533.Of its population, Illinois is the region's most populous with a 2020 population of 12,812,508. [9] Its least populous is Wisconsin, with 5,893,718 residents. [10]
  7. The History of North America encompasses the past developments of people populating the continent of North America. While it was commonly accepted that the continent first became inhabited by humans when individuals migrated across the Bering Sea 40,000 to 17,000 years ago, [1] more recent discoveries may have pushed those estimates back at least another 90,000 years. [2]

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