Minnesota
Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and northern region of the United States. It is bordered by Canada in the north, Lake Superior and Wisconsin in the east, Iowa in the south, and North and South Dakota in the west. Minnesota is the 12th largest in area and the 22nd most populous of the U.S. states with 5'639,632 inhabitants. The capital city is Saint Paul, but the largest one is Minneapolis. The governor of Minnesota is Tim Walz.
Minnesota has temperature extremes, characteristic of its continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The lowest temperature recorded was −60 °F (−51 °C) at Tower on February 2, 1996, and the highest was 114 °F (46 °C) at Moorhead on July 6, 1936. Meteorological events include rain, snow, blizzards, thunderstorms, hail, derechos, tornadoes, and high-velocity straight-line winds.
Minnesota has the nation's largest population of timber wolves outside Alaska, and supports healthy populations of black bears, moose, and gophers. Minnesota is home to the earth's oldest rocks: the gneisses, which are about 3.6 billion years old!
After winning the American Revolution, the United States took control of land previously owned by Britain. Then, in 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana territory from France. Portions of land from both of these areas, and land gained by making treaties with Native Americans, were combined to form the Minnesota territory.
Minnesota’s ethnic diversity is reflected in the state’s cultural life. Fairs and festivals celebrating the different ethnicities are held throughout the year; also, Minnesota’s Mall of America is the biggest mall in the United States. It has more than 500 stores, a seven-acre amusement park, and full-size roller coasters inside.
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Complete List of Cities in Minnesota
FOXHOME
Foxhome is a City in Wilkin county with -500 inhabitants.
OGEMA
Ogema is a City in Becker county with -500 inhabitants.
ALBERTA
Alberta is a City in Stevens county with -500 inhabitants.
BROOKS
Brooks is a City in Red Lake county with -500 inhabitants.
DARFUR
Darfur is a City in Watonwan county with -500 inhabitants.
MIESVILLE
Miesville is a City in Dakota county with -500 inhabitants.
CONGER
Conger is a City in Freeborn county with -500 inhabitants.
DE GRAFF
De Graff is a City in Swift county with -500 inhabitants.
WOODSTOCK
Woodstock is a City in Pipestone county with -500 inhabitants.
ALPHA
Alpha is a City in Jackson county with -500 inhabitants.
GEORGETOWN
Georgetown is a City in Clay county with -500 inhabitants.
ODIN
Odin is a City in Watonwan county with -500 inhabitants.
TROMMALD
Trommald is a City in Crow Wing county with -500 inhabitants.
RICHVILLE
Richville is a City in Otter Tail county with -500 inhabitants.
COMSTOCK
Comstock is a City in Clay county with -500 inhabitants.
DUMONT
Dumont is a City in Traverse county with -500 inhabitants.
WOLVERTON
Wolverton is a City in Wilkin county with -500 inhabitants.
PERLEY
Perley is a City in Norman county with -500 inhabitants.
KENT
Kent is a City in Wilkin county with -500 inhabitants.
KINGSTON
Kingston is a City in Meeker county with -500 inhabitants.
CLITHERALL
Clitherall is a City in Otter Tail county with -500 inhabitants.
PALISADE
Palisade is a City in Aitkin county with -500 inhabitants.
ST. VINCENT
St. Vincent is a City in Kittson county with -500 inhabitants.
MINNEISKA
Minneiska is a City in Wabasha county with -500 inhabitants.
NEW TRIER
New Trier is a City in Dakota county with -500 inhabitants.
ROSCOE
Roscoe is a City in Stearns county with -500 inhabitants.
TROSKY
Trosky is a City in Pipestone county with -500 inhabitants.
MILLERVILLE
Millerville is a City in Douglas county with -500 inhabitants.
RIVERTON
Riverton is a City in Crow Wing county with -500 inhabitants.
BISCAY
Biscay is a City in McLeod county with -500 inhabitants.