Illinois: Facts & Stats

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Facts

Also Known As Prairie State
Capital Springfield
Population1 (2020) 12,812,508; (2023 est.) 12,549,689
Governor J.B. Pritzker (Democrat)
Date Of Admission December 3, 1818
U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (Democrat) • Tammy Duckworth (Democrat)
State Nickname Prairie State • Land of Lincoln
State Motto "State Sovereignty, National Union"
State Bird northern cardinal
State Flower2 violet
State Song “Illinois”
Seats In U.S. House Of Representatives 18 (of 435)
Time Zone Central (GMT − 6 hours)
Total Area (Sq Km) 149,996
Total Area (Sq Mi) 57,914
1Excluding military abroad.2Species not designated.

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Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois
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confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers
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elevated train line in Chicago's Loop
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Downtown Alton, Illinois
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Steeple Building, Bishop Hill State Historic Site, Illinois, U.S.
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