Minnesota
Location and Geography
Minnesota occupies the upper Midwest, sharing a long northern border with Canada and a northeastern edge along Lake Superior. The state is famous for its countless lakes, dense northern woods, and the source of the Mississippi River, while its southern reaches open into fertile prairie.
Economy and Resources
The state's economy blends agriculture, iron-ore mining on the Iron Range, forestry, and a strong corporate and medical sector centered on its twin metropolitan cities. Its waterways and rail links have long connected the region's resources to wider markets.
Culture and Heritage
Shaped by Scandinavian, German, and Indigenous heritage, Minnesota is known for a hardy outdoor culture of fishing, canoeing, and winter sports. Its lakes and trails draw residents and visitors throughout the seasons.
Location and Geography
Minnesota occupies the upper Midwest, sharing a long northern border with Canada and a northeastern edge along Lake Superior. The state is famous for its countless lakes, dense northern woods, and the source of the Mississippi River, while its southern reaches open into fertile prairie.
Economy and Resources
The state's economy blends agriculture, iron-ore mining on the Iron Range, forestry, and a strong corporate and medical sector centered on its twin metropolitan cities. Its waterways and rail links have long connected the region's resources to wider markets.
Culture and Heritage
Shaped by Scandinavian, German, and Indigenous heritage, Minnesota is known for a hardy outdoor culture of fishing, canoeing, and winter sports. Its lakes and trails draw residents and visitors throughout the seasons.
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