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Xenia is a village located in Clay County, Illinois
Zion Court is the name of a street in Springfield, Illinois
Illinois's name comes from the Illiniwek Indians and means "the people"
"Illinois" is the modern spelling for the early French missionaries and explorers' name for the Illinois people, a name that was spelled in many different ways in the early records
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The name "Illinois" is derived from the Algonquin word "iliniwek," which means "the people" or "the men." This term referred to the Illinois Confederation, a group of several Native American tribes that inhabited the region. The French explorers and settlers adopted the name, which eventually became associated with the state itself.
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It was named after the Illinois River, which got its name from the Illinois Indians. The nick name of the Illinois University athletic teams is the Fighting Illini.