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Also known as MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota, United States, State of Minnesota, Minn., US-MN, North Star State

Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north and east and by the U.S. states of Wisconsin to the east, Iowa to the south, and North Dakota and South Dakota to the west. The northeast corner has a water boundary with Michigan. It is the 12th-largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd-most populous, with about 5.8 million residents. Minnesota is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"; it has 14,420 bodies of fresh water covering at least ten acres each. Roughly a third of the state is forested. M

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Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwest bordered by Canada, Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Dakotas, making it the 12th-largest state by area with about 5.8 million residents. The state is notable for its thousands of lakes and forests, earning it the nickname "Land of 10,000 Lakes" due to its 14,420 bodies of fresh water.

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U.S. state.name
Minnesota
U.S. state.image_flag
File:Flag of Minnesota.svg
U.S. state.flag_link
Flag of Minnesota
U.S. state.image_seal
Seal of Minnesota.svg
U.S. state.seal_link
Seal of Minnesota
U.S. state.nicknames
North Star State; Gopher State; Land of 10,000 Lakes; Land of Sky Blue Waters
U.S. state.motto
(French: The Star of the North)
U.S. state.anthem
"Hail! Minnesota"
U.S. state.image_map
Minnesota in United States.svg
U.S. state.OfficialLang
none
U.S. state.Languages
English 88.9% Spanish Somali Hmong
U.S. state.population_demonym
Minnesotan
U.S. state.LargestCity
Minneapolis
U.S. state.LargestCounty
Hennepin
U.S. state.seat
Saint Paul
U.S. state.LargestMetro
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
U.S. state.area_rank
12th
U.S. state.area_total_sq_mi
86,935.83

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  • Etymology
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  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Flora and fauna
  • Climate
  • Protected lands
  • Cities and towns
  • Demographics
  • Overview
  • Race and ethnicity
  • Immigration
  • Religion
  • Languages
  • Economy
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  • Regional
  • Federal
  • Tribal
  • Politics
  • Media
  • Sports, recreation and tourism
  • Organized sports
  • Outdoor recreation
  • See also
  • Notes
  • References
  • External links
  • Culture and history
  • Government
  • Maps and demographics
  • Tourism and recreation

Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north and east and by the U.S. states of Wisconsin to the east, Iowa to the south, and North Dakota and South Dakota to the west. The northeast corner has a water boundary with Michigan. It is the 12th-largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd-most populous, with about 5.8 million residents. Minnesota is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"; it has 14,420 bodies of fresh water covering at least ten acres each. Roughly a third of the state is forested. Much of the remainder is prairie and farmland. More than 60% of Minnesotans (about 3.71 million) live in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, known as the "Twin Cities", which is Minnesota's main political, economic, and cultural hub and the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. Other minor metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas include Duluth, Mankato, Moorhead, Rochester, and St. Cloud.

Minnesota, which derives its name from the Dakota language, has been inhabited by various Native Americans since the Woodland period of the 11th century BCE. Between roughly 200 and 500 CE, two areas of the indigenous Hopewell tradition emerged: the Laurel complex in the north, and Trempealeau Hopewell in the Mississippi River Valley in the south. The Upper Mississippian culture, consisting of the Oneota people and other Siouan speakers, emerged around 1000 CE and lasted through the arrival of Europeans in the 17th century. French explorers and missionaries were the earliest Europeans to enter the region, encountering the Dakota, Ojibwe, and various Anishinaabe tribes. Much of what is now Minnesota formed part of the vast French holding of Louisiana, which the United States purchased in 1803. After several territorial reorganizations, the Minnesota Territory was admitted to the Union as the 32nd state in 1858. Minnesota's official motto, L'Étoile du Nord ("The Star of the North"), is the only state motto in French. This phrase was adopted shortly after statehood and reflects both the state's early French explorers and its position as the northernmost state in the contiguous U.S.

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