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Census Data for Vermilac

As far as we can tell, Vermilac has not been included in past Census counts, so there is no population information for this community.

While we don't have census information for Vermilac, you might be interested in some nearby communities where we do:

  • L'Anse
    (15 miles [24.1 km] to the north)
  • Michigamme
    (16 miles [25.7 km] to the east)
  • Baraga
    (17 miles [27.4 km] to the north)
  • Crystal Falls
    (30 miles [48.3 km] to the south)
  • Mineral Hills
    (30 miles [48.3 km] to the south)
    • Mineral Hills is located in Iron County
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Mineral Hills

Baraga County ...

Vermilac is located in Baraga County<2>.

For more information, please visit our Census Page for Baraga County.

Miscellaneous Information for Vermilac ...

The Federal government has assigned various identifying codes to each community, county and state. At one time or another, the US Census Bureau has used one (or more) of the following identifiers when referring to either Baraga County or the community of Vermilac:

  • The GNIS Codes ...
    • The current system of identification is called the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). The following GNIS codes relate to Vermilac:
    • GNIS ID for Vermilac: 1617911
    • GNIS ID for Baraga County: 1622949
    • GNIS ID for State of Michigan: 1779789
  • The FIPS Codes ...
  • Misc. Census Codes ...
    • Vermilac is located in Census Region #2 (the Midwest Region) and Division #3 (the East North-Central Division).

For more information about the various Federal identification codes, please visit our Misc Page for Vermilac.

Footnotes ...

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<2>If you're interested in how the shape of Michigan's counties, including Baraga, have changed over time, we recommend the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.