Template:Metro-East
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Illinois Metro-East region
Counties
Bond
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Clinton
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Jersey
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Madison
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Monroe
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St. Clair
Major Cities (10,000+)
Alton
|
Belleville
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Cahokia
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Centralia
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Collinsville
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East St. Louis
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Edwardsville
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Fairview Heights
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Glen Carbon
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Godfrey
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Granite City
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O'Fallon
|
Swansea
|
Wood River
Cities (5,000-10,000)
Bethalto
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Centreville
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Columbia
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East Alton
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Greenville
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Highland
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Jerseyville
|
Maryville
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Mascoutah
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Pontoon Beach
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Shiloh
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Staunton
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Troy
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Washington Park
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Waterloo
Cities (1,000-5,000)
Alorton
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Aviston
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Beckemeyer
|
Breese
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Brighton
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Carlyle
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Caseyville
|
Dupo
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Fairmont City
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Freeburg
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Germantown
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Hartford
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Lebanon
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Madison
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Marissa
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Millstadt
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New Athens
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Rosewood Heights
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Roxana
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Smithton
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South Roxana
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Trenton
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Valmeyer
|
Venice
|
Wamac
Cities (<1,000)
Albers
|
Brooklyn
|
Elsah
|
Fults
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Grafton
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Hecker
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Livingston
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Maeystown
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Pocahontas
|
Sauget
Interstates in the Metro-East
I-55
|
I-64
|
I-70
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I-255
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I-270
Airports/Military Bases
Scott AFB
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Mid-America St. Louis Airport
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St. Louis Regional Airport
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St. Louis Downtown Airport
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St. Louis Metro-East Airport
Sports teams based in the Metro East
Gateway Grizzlies
(baseball,
Frontier League
)
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