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Corunna, Michigan

Corunna is a small city in Shiawassee County, Michigan. It is the county seat, located east of Owosso and surrounded by Caledonia Charter Township. Population about 3,500 (2010 census).

Overview

Corunna is a small city in central Michigan and the county seat of Shiawassee County. Located a few miles east of the city of Owosso, it is surrounded by Caledonia Charter Township. As recorded in the 2010 census, the city's population was 3,497, making it a compact community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, municipal services and small businesses.

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Geography and government

Corunna lies in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and serves as the administrative center of Shiawassee County. The city hosts county offices and courts in its role as the county seat. Its situation near regional highways and adjacent towns connects residents to broader economic and cultural resources while preserving a small-town atmosphere.

History and name

The community developed in the 19th century as settlers established farms and service centers for the surrounding agricultural countryside. The name "Corunna" is likely taken from La Coruña in Spain, a naming pattern shared by several American towns; accounts in local histories offer variations on the origin.

Economy, services and culture

Corunna's economy is primarily local and service-oriented, including municipal employment, small retail, light industry and nearby agriculture. The city maintains parks, community programs and public facilities that serve residents and the wider county. For additional retail and cultural options many residents look to nearby Owosso and regional centers.

Characteristics and notable facts

  • Serves as the seat of government for Shiawassee County.
  • Surrounded by Caledonia Charter Township and rural landscapes.
  • Population roughly 3,500 according to the cited census.
  • Small-city services and community events anchor local life.

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AlegsaOnline.com Corunna, Michigan

URL: https://en.alegsaonline.com/art/136964

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