Upper Peninsula lies North of the Lower Peninsula.
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The US state of Michigan is formed of two peninsulas. The "Lower Peninsula" extends north between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. The "Upper Peninsula" farther northwest extends between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan and the two peninsulas are separated by the Straits of Mackinac, near the conjunction of the three largest Great Lakes.
Yes. Michigan is made of an upper and lower peninsula. The lower peninsula is known to resemble a mitten and attaches to Ohio. The upper peninsula is attached to Wisconsin. At the top of the lower peninsula, the Mackinac Bridge connects the two peninsulas of Michigan.
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Upper Peninsula lies North of the Lower Peninsula.
Michigan has an upper and lower peninsula
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The Upper Peninsula of Michigan lies north of the Lower Peninsula. The two peninsulas are separated by the Straits of Mackinac, with the Upper Peninsula bordered by Lake Superior to the north and Lake Michigan to the south. Thus, the Upper Peninsula is the northernmost part of the state.
Michigan consists mainly of two geographic peninsulas, called the Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula. Michigan residents often refer to the Upper Peninsula by the abbreviation "U.P.", pronounced "yew-pee".
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The upper and the lower. The lower peninsula is the part that looks like a glove. The upper peninsula is actually part of Wisconsin.
Lower peninsula. About 13 Miles east of Lansing.
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