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O Condado de Presque Isle é um dos 88 condados do Estado americano de Michigan. A sede do condado é Rogers City, e sua maior cidade é Rogers City. O condado possui uma área de 6 663 km (dos quais 4 954 km estão cobertos por água), uma população de 14 411 habitantes, e uma densidade populacional de 6 hab/km. O condado foi fundado em 1849. More information...

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