States and nations have capital cities, not regions.
Lake Michigan
The Great Lakes
Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes.
Superior one of the great lakes
Great Salt Lake in Utah
The two largest lakes entirely within the US are Lake Michigan (a Great Lake) and the Great Salt Lake of Utah (which is never deeper than 45 feet). They have the largest surface areas.* The other 4 Great Lakes form the border with Canada. The two largest Great Lakes are Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Hydrologically, Lakes Huron and Michigan are one contiguous body of water, which would be the largest Great Lake by far if considered as one lake.* If the lakes are ranked by volume, Lake Tahoe would be the second largest, at 36 cubic miles, due to the shallow depth of the Great Salt Lake (volume 4.5 cubic miles).
The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior, one of the great lakes, on the Canadian border (it's partially in the US and partially in Canada).
Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes.
Lake Superior is the largest and Lake Erie is the smallest
The Great lakes which border between the USA and Canada are used for shipping goods , boating, and general recreation.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Wisconsinlocated in the north-central United States and is part of the Midwest and great lakes regions.. Wisconsin's capital is Madison, and its largest city is Milwaukee. The state comprises 72 Counties.
There are dead bodies in a graveyard.The largest bodies of water in the US are the Great Lakes.