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[Copper Country, Michigan]

Copper Country is a historic and cultural region located in the northwestern portion of Michigan&#039;s Upper Peninsula. The region is internationally recognized for its rich native copper deposits and its role as one of the most important mining districts in North American history.</description>
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Michigan is commonly divided into several geographic and cultural regions. While regional boundaries may vary depending on historical, economic, geographic, or governmental use, these regions help describe the state&#039;s diverse landscapes, communities, and identities.</description>
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[Michigan&#039;s Upper Peninsula]

The Upper Peninsula, commonly referred to as the U.P., is the northern and western portion of the State of Michigan. Separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, the region is bordered by three of the five Great Lakes and contains some of the most remote, scenic, and resource-rich landscapes in the United States.</description>
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