North of Michigan

The Northern of Michigan (English: Northern Michigan ) is an area of the American State of the Michigan. It can more correctly be described like “the North of the lower Michigan”, because the name is seldom used to describe the higher peninsula of the State. The area does not have an official statute, and its borders are not to be defined with precision. Generally, the part of peninsula in the north of the town of Mount Pleasant is considered to be in the area. The North of Michigan contains many Lac S, Forêt S and parks, and it and has littorals on two of the Big lakes: the lakes Huron Michigan and . The Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is in the north-western coast.

Historically, principal industries of the area were those of the Forestry development and the fishing. Today, the Tourisme plays a great part in the economy. Its population increases considerably during the be, which is high tourist season. tourist cities popular includes Traverse City, Charlevoix, Petoskey, Leland and Mackinaw City. Another popular destination, the island Mackinac, is in the Détroit of Mackinac, between the area and the higher peninsula.

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