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Sangamon County is a
county located near the
center of the U.S.
state of Illinois.
According to the 2020 census, it had a po****tion of 196,343. Its county...
- Two
ships of the
United States Navy have been
named USS
Sangamon: The
first USS
Sangamon (1863) was a
monitor in the
Civil War,
later renamed Jason and...
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Springfield is the
capital city of the U.S.
state of
Illinois and the seat of
Sangamon County. The city's po****tion was 114,394 at the 2020 census,
which makes...
- The
Sangamon River is a prin****l
tributary of the
Illinois River,
approximately 246
miles (396 km) long, in
central Illinois in the
United States. It...
- The
Sangamonian Stage (or
Sangamon interglacial) is the term used in
North America to
designate the Last
Interglacial (130,000-115,000
years ago) and depending...
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Sangamon is a
county in Illinois. It may also mean: the
Sangamon River Sangamon, Illinois, an
unincorporated community in
Illinois Sangamon Township,...
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university was
established by the
Illinois General ****embly in 1969 as
Sangamon State University with a
focus on post-graduate education. It
became the...
- The
Sangamon class were a
group of four
escort aircraft carriers of the
United States Navy that
served during World War II.
These ships were originally...
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Sangamon Auditorium is a 2,000-seat
concert hall and
performing arts
center located in Springfield, Illinois, on the
campus of the
University of Illinois...
- USS
Sangamon (CVE-26) was a US Navy
escort carrier of
World War II.
Originally Esso Trenton, a T3
tanker oiler,
built by the
Federal Shipbuilding and Dry...