Yes and it is bordered by 4 bodies of water.
Illinois is bordered by Lake Michigan to the northeast.
Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River border Wisconsin.
Florida and Michigan are two examples of peninsular States. They are both bordered on three sides by water. Michigan is actually composed of two separate peninsulas. Peninsula means a body of land that is nearly an island. "Insula" means island. Several other states have some peninsular features, but none are so prominent as Florida and Michigan.
A plain bordered by a large body of water is called a coastal plain.
Lake Michigan is not divided in terms of its water body; it is a single, contiguous lake. However, it is bordered by four U.S. states: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, which can create a sense of division in terms of regional management and access. Additionally, the lake is often divided into different areas for ecological, recreational, and navigational purposes.
The Atlantic Ocean is somewhat closer than the Pacific Ocean, but the body of water bordered by Chicago is Lake Michigan. Google just came out with this new thing called "Google Maps" in 2005. I bet Chicago is on there.
The body of water that surrounds the state of Michigan is Lake Michigan. Michigan is the only state in the United States that is divided into two separate land masses by a body of water, with the Lower and Upper Peninsulas connected by the Mackinac Bridge over the Straits of Mackinac.
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Balitc Sea
Gulf of Mexico
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The Black Sea was not bordered by a nonaligned country.