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Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
Category:Unincorporated communities in Michigan
Articles about named communities in the U.S. state of Michigan that are not themselves incorporated municipalities. They may be census-designated places, neighborhoods within a city, or hamlets within townships.
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Articles in category "Unincorporated communities in Michigan"
There are 139 articles in this category.
List of cities, villages, and townships in MichiganA
- Alba, Michigan
- Alberta, Michigan
- Albion Landing, Michigan
- Alden, Michigan
- Allendale, Michigan
- Alto, Michigan
- Amasa, Michigan
- Argentine, Michigan
- Argyle, Michigan
- Atlanta, Michigan
- Au Sable, Michigan
- Azalia, Michigan
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- Barnes Lake-Millers Lake, Michigan
- Barton City, Michigan
- Bath, Michigan
- Bay Shore, Michigan
- Beal City, Michigan
- Beecher, Michigan
- Beechwood, Michigan
- Benton Heights, Michigan
- Bergland, Michigan
- Berrien Center, Michigan
- Big Bay, Michigan
- Bitely, Michigan
- Branch, Michigan
- Brant, Michigan
- Brethren, Michigan
- Bridgeport, Michigan
- Bridgewater, Michigan
- Brownlee Park, Michigan
- Buena Vista, Kent County, Michigan
- Burt, Michigan
- Byron Center, Michigan
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- Harvey, Michigan
- Haslett, Michigan
- Hell, Michigan
- Hemlock, Michigan
- Hessel, Michigan
- Higgins Lake, Michigan
- Holt, Michigan
- Holton, Michigan
- Houghton Lake, Michigan
- Hubbard Lake, Michigan
- Hubbell, Michigan
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- Seney, Michigan
- Sherman, Michigan
- Shields, Michigan
- Shingleton, Michigan
- Skidway Lake, Michigan
- South Gull Lake, Michigan
- South Monroe, Michigan
- Spring Arbor, Michigan
- St. Helen, Michigan
- Stony Point, Michigan
- Swedetown, Michigan
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Last updated: 06-04-2005 06:37:27
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