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Westphalia is a small village located in Clinton County, Michigan. With a population of around 900 residents, it is a tight-knit community known for its strong German heritage. The village was founded in 1836 by German immigrants, and their influence can still be seen today in the local architecture and traditions. Westphalia is home to several historic landmarks, including the St. Mary's Catholic Church, which is the largest wooden structure in the state. The village also hosts an annual German-themed festival called the Westphalia Oktoberfest, attracting visitors from all over the region.


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