All the chats in Indiana

  1. Chats in Adams County
  2. Chats in Allen County
  3. Chats in Blackford County
  4. Chats in Boone County
  5. Chats in Carroll County
  6. Chats in Cass County
  7. Chats in Clark County
  8. Chats in Clay County
  9. Chats in Clinton County
  10. Chats in Daviess County
  11. Chats in Dearborn County
  12. Chats in Decatur County
  13. Chats in DeKalb County
  14. Chats in Delaware County
  15. Chats in Dubois County
  16. Chats in Elkhart County
  17. Chats in Fayette County
  18. Chats in Fountain County
  19. Chats in Franklin County
  20. Chats in Fulton County
  21. Chats in Gibson County
  22. Chats in Grant County
  23. Chats in Greene County
  24. Chats in Hamilton County
  25. Chats in Hancock County
  26. Chats in Harrison County
  27. Chats in Hendricks County
  28. Chats in Henry County
  29. Chats in Howard County
  30. Chats in Huntington County
  31. Chats in Jackson County
  32. Chats in Jasper County
  33. Chats in Jay County
  34. Chats in Jennings County
  35. Chats in Johnson County
  36. Chats in Knox County
  37. Chats in Kosciusko County
  38. Chats in LaGrange County
  39. Chats in Lake County
  40. Chats in LaPorte County
  41. Chats in Lawrence County
  42. Chats in Madison County
  43. Chats in Marion County
  44. Chats in Marshall County
  45. Chats in Martin County
  46. Chats in Miami County
  47. Chats in Monroe County
  48. Chats in Montgomery County
  49. Chats in Morgan County
  50. Chats in Newton County
Indiana

Indiana is one of fifty states that, together with Washington D. C., form the United States of America. Its capital and most populous city is Indianapolis. It is located in the Midwest region of the country, the Northeast Center division, bounded on the northwest by Lake Michigan, on the north by Michigan, on the east by Ohio, on the south by the Ohio River that separates it from Kentucky and on the west by Illinois. He was admitted to the Union on December 11,1816, as state number 19. Indiana is covered mostly by plains. Much of the state has a little rugged terrain and a fertile soil, which stimulated the practice of agriculture in the region.

Currently, Indiana is a large producer of wheat and corn in the United States. The word Indiana means "lands of the Indians." The nickname of Indiana is The Hoosier State. The origin of this nickname is unknown, and there are various theories about its origin. One of them is that the word Hoosier comes from Samuel Hoosier. A businessman who had the habit of hiring employees from Indiana. Other theories attribute the origin of the word to a local jargon, possibly husher or hoozer. At first, Indiana was part of the French colony of New France. In 1763, the region came under British control. After the end of the war of independence in 1776, the current Indiana passed into the hands of the Americans, initially as part of the Northwest Territory, and later as their own territory.

On December 11,1816, the Indiana Territory was elevated to state status, after which it became No.19 of the United States. Its strategic location gave it great importance throughout the nineteenth century, during the movement of the westward expansion, towards the Pacific coast, which is why it adopted the official motto The Crossroads of America.


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