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| Capital | Hale | |||||
| Largest City | Yorktown | |||||
| Other Cities | Sandwich, Mississauga | |||||
| Language | English | |||||
| Ethnic Groups Main |
White (non-Hispanic) | |||||
| Others | Hispanic, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander | |||||
| Demonym | Huronian | |||||
| Government | Representative democracy | |||||
| Legislature | State Legislature | |||||
| Area | 245,000 sq. mi | |||||
| Population | 12,086,707 | |||||
| Admission | 1826 | |||||
| Currency | US Dollar | |||||
| Time Zone | Eastern Standard | |||||
| Abbreviations | HR | |||||
Huron is an American state located in the Midwest region of the United States. It borders Michigan to the west, French Canada to the north, and Pennsylvania and New York to the east. With a population of roughly 12,000,000, it is the eighth-largest U.S. state behind California, Texas, New York, Florida, Cuba, Illinois, and Pennsylvania.
Prior to the Canadian War, modern-day Huron was administered by the United Kingdom as the Province of Upper Canada. Following the dissolution of the UK after the French invasion of the British Isles (the Forty Days' Campaign) in 1815, a majority of Upper Canada, along with Florida, Cuba, and Nova Scotia (also British - and Spanish - possessions in North America) were ceded to the United States as part of the 1815 Treaty of London.
