Outline of Indiana

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The Outline of Indiana is a comprehensive list of topics related to the U.S. state of Indiana. It serves as a structured guide to the state's geography, culture, history, government, and other important aspects.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Indiana is located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west. The state has a total area of 36,418 square miles, making it the 38th largest state in the country. The capital and largest city of Indiana is Indianapolis.

Regions[edit | edit source]

Indiana can be divided into several distinct regions, each with its own unique characteristics. These regions include:

Major Cities[edit | edit source]

Some of the major cities in Indiana include:

History[edit | edit source]

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Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis

Indiana has a rich and diverse history that dates back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Miami, Potawatomi, and Delaware. European exploration of the region began in the 17th century, with French and British traders establishing settlements.

Indiana became a territory of the United States in 1800 and achieved statehood in 1816. The state played a significant role in the westward expansion of the country and was a key battleground during the American Civil War. Today, Indiana is known for its contributions to agriculture, manufacturing, and sports.

Government[edit | edit source]

Indiana operates under a governorship and a bicameral legislature. The current governor of Indiana is Eric Holcomb. The state is represented by two senators in the United States Senate, Todd Young and Mike Braun.

Economy[edit | edit source]

Indiana has a diverse and robust economy. The state is known for its manufacturing industry, particularly in the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors. Agriculture also plays a significant role in Indiana's economy, with corn, soybeans, and hogs being the primary agricultural products.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Indiana has a vibrant and diverse cultural scene. The state is home to numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, and music venues. It is also known for its sports culture, with basketball being particularly popular. The Indianapolis 500, one of the most prestigious auto racing events in the world, is held annually in Indianapolis.

Education[edit | edit source]

Indiana has a strong education system, with numerous colleges and universities located throughout the state. Some of the notable institutions include Indiana University, Purdue University, and University of Notre Dame.

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