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What does the name Wisconsin mean?

The name "Wisconsin" comes from the Ojibwe (an indigenous language) word "Wiskonsin", which means "gathering place" or "where the river meets the sea".

The name likely refers to the Wisconsin River, which flows through the state and meets the Mississippi River at the city of Prairie du Chien. The Ojibwe people were historically the primary inhabitants of the region now known as Wisconsin, and their language and culture had a significant influence on the naming of the state.

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