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Chocolay Township (/ˈtʃɒkəleɪ/ CHOK-ə-lay) is a
charter township in
Marquette County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 5,899 at the 2020...
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Chocolay River (/ˈtʃɒkəleɪ/ CHAH-kə-lay) is a 21.7-mile-long (34.9 km)
tributary of Lake
Superior in
Marquette County on the
Upper Peninsula of Michigan...
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Ottawa National Forest (part)
Ishpeming Marquette (county seat)
Negaunee Chocolay Charter Township Marquette Charter Township Champion Township Ely Township...
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Township Mecosta 1,227 1,212 +1.2% 1,239 32.98 85.4 36.7/sq mi (14.2/km2)
Chocolay Charter Township Marquette 5,899 5,903 −0.1% 7,148 58.98 152.8 100.1/sq mi...
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Gitchy Seebing, or the
Chocolay River (named as the "Chocolate river" in the treaty) in the
northeast corner of
Chocolay Township in
Marquette County...
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drained by
tributaries of the
Chocolay River, a north-flowing
tributary of Lake Superior. The West
Branch of the
Chocolay runs
southwest to
northeast across...
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before the CDP was
enlarged by the
Census Bureau. The CDP is
located within Chocolay and
Sands townships.
Originally called "Harvey Location", the community...
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Charter Township – 6,139
Kincheloe – 2,587
Peninsula Township – 6,107
Chocolay Charter Township – 5,899
Harvey – 3,244
Petoskey – 5,877
Bagley Township...
- is also a much
smaller (43.07 acre) part of the
reservation in
northern Chocolay Township in
northeastern Marquette County.
According to the
United States...
- L'Anse, and
Arvon townships. The
reservation also has very
small portion in
Chocolay Charter Township in
neighboring Marquette County to the east. The 2010...