Everything about Central Illinois totally explained
Central Illinois is a region of the
U.S. state of
Illinois that consists of the entire central section of the state, divided in thirds from north to south. It is an area of mostly flat
prairie. The western section (west of the
Illinois River) was originally part of the
Military Tract of 1812 and forms the distinctive western bulge of the state. Known as the Heart of Illinois, it's characterized by small towns, mid-sized cities, and friendly people. Agriculture, particularly
corn and
soybeans, as well as educational institutions and manufacturing centers, figure prominently. Major cities include
Peoria–the third largest metropolitan area in Illinois at 370,000,
Springfield (the state
capital),
Decatur,
Quincy,
Bloomington-Normal,
Champaign-
Urbana,
Galesburg and
Danville.
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