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1852:Mount Carmel
1752:Jacksonville
1672:Edwardsville
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2007:Taylorville
1992:Springfield
1987:Shelbyville
1982:Shawneetown
1962:Rock Island
1872:Murphysboro
1817:McLeansboro
1757:Jerseyville
1612:Carlinville
1597:Bloomington
1420:communities
1408:Willisville
1260:Willisville
1185:County seat
1015:January 31,
707:other races
348:2020 census
332:county seat
254:ZIP Code(s)
108: /
2092:Categories
2067:Winchester
1937:Pittsfield
1927:Petersburg
1847:Mound City
1832:Monticello
1822:Metropolis
1797:Louisville
1732:Harrisburg
1722:Greenville
1637:Charleston
1627:Carrollton
1582:Belleville
1478:Todds Mill
889:References
775:As of the
680:As of the
194:Population
96:89°23′24″W
93:38°04′49″N
56:, downtown
2077:Yorkville
2072:Woodstock
1972:Rushville
1947:Princeton
1877:Nashville
1787:Lewistown
1767:Jonesboro
1747:Hillsboro
1707:Galesburg
1692:Fairfield
1677:Effingham
1607:Cambridge
1587:Belvidere
1492:Footnotes
1270:Precincts
1250:St. Johns
927:March 15,
830:John Dunn
814:Roy Alden
790:Education
689:, 24.36%
379:St. Louis
369:Geography
276:FIPS code
266:Area code
216:Time zone
186:Elevation
2057:Waukegan
2047:Waterloo
2042:Virginia
2032:Vandalia
2002:Sycamore
1997:Sullivan
1967:Rockford
1957:Robinson
1842:Morrison
1827:Monmouth
1812:Marshall
1772:Kankakee
1742:Hennepin
1717:Golconda
1697:Freeport
1657:Danville
1632:Carthage
1561:Illinois
1473:Swanwick
1468:Sunfield
1448:Matthews
1443:Layfield
1393:Swanwick
1388:Sunfield
1278:Beaucoup
1237:Villages
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764:de facto
711:Hispanic
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697:, 0.20%
693:, 0.16%
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280:17-59884
139:Illinois
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2052:Watseka
2022:Tuscola
1942:Pontiac
1892:Oquawka
1792:Lincoln
1662:Decatur
1652:Clinton
1647:Chicago
1642:Chester
1617:Carlyle
1433:Denmark
1255:Tamaroa
990:June 4,
748:History
316:Website
291:2396207
122:Country
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2027:Urbana
2017:Toulon
2012:Toledo
1952:Quincy
1922:Peoria
1912:Paxton
1902:Ottawa
1897:Oregon
1882:Newton
1837:Morris
1807:Marion
1802:Macomb
1762:Joliet
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1727:Hardin
1712:Geneva
1702:Galena
1687:Eureka
1592:Benton
1572:Albion
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1283:Cutler
1245:Cutler
1202:Cities
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682:census
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399:Census
363:Ameren
146:County
1977:Salem
1917:Pekin
1907:Paris
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1777:Lacon
1667:Dixon
1622:Carmi
1602:Cairo
1577:Aledo
1438:Denny
699:Asian
687:White
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474:34.6%
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459:24.7%
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151:Perry
134:State
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