Southern Michigan
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Southern Michigan is a region in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a region of rolling farmland and scattered urban centers. Generally, Southern Michigan is considered to be the area west of the Metro Detroit area and east of Battle Creek, consisting of Lansing and everything to the south. The largest city is Lansing, which is also the state capital, but other main cities include Jackson, Albion, Coldwater, and Hillsdale.
Some places of interest in Southern Michigan are Michigan State University, in East Lansing and the Michigan International Speedway, at Brooklyn.
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