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2003:Springfield
1998:Shelbyville
1993:Shawneetown
1973:Rock Island
1883:Murphysboro
1828:McLeansboro
1768:Jerseyville
1623:Carlinville
1608:Bloomington
1431:communities
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1271:Willisville
1196:County seat
1026:January 31,
718:other races
359:2020 census
343:county seat
265:ZIP Code(s)
119: /
2103:Categories
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1948:Pittsfield
1938:Petersburg
1858:Mound City
1843:Monticello
1833:Metropolis
1808:Louisville
1743:Harrisburg
1733:Greenville
1648:Charleston
1638:Carrollton
1593:Belleville
1489:Todds Mill
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104:38°04′49″N
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2083:Woodstock
1983:Rushville
1958:Princeton
1888:Nashville
1798:Lewistown
1778:Jonesboro
1758:Hillsboro
1718:Galesburg
1703:Fairfield
1688:Effingham
1618:Cambridge
1598:Belvidere
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938:March 15,
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2008:Sullivan
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1968:Robinson
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1823:Marshall
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1728:Golconda
1708:Freeport
1668:Danville
1643:Carthage
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1953:Pontiac
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1266:Tamaroa
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759:History
327:Website
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133:Country
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1918:Paris
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1678:Dixon
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1613:Cairo
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