Minnesota - Vikipedi
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Minnesota'nın resmi sloganı olan L'Étoile du Nord ("Kuzeyin Yıldızı"), Fransızca olan tek eyalet sloganıdır. Bu ifade, eyalet olduktan kısa bir süre sonra benimsenmiş olup, hem eyaletin ilk Fransız kaşiflerini hem de bitişik ABD'nin en kuzeydeki eyaleti olma konumunu yansıtmaktadır.
About Minnesota / mn.gov // Minnesota's State Portal
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Minnesota, is in the north central United States. Near the geographic center of North America, it is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, on the west by North Dakota and South Dakota, on the south by Iowa, and on the east by Wisconsin and Lake Superior.
Minnesota at a Glance
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Located in the heart of the Midwest and nicknamed the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota is a diverse state that offers a unique mix of bustling cities and untouched wilderness.
Minnesota Maps & Facts - World Atlas
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Minnesota, a state in the upper Midwest of the United States, borders Canada to the north, Lake Superior and Wisconsin to the northeast, Iowa to the south, and South Dakota and North Dakota to the west.
Minnesota - Wikipedia
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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.
26 Things That Define Life in Minnesota, From A to Z
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What’s the secret to loving life in Minnesota? For me, it’s making the most of all four seasons. From experiencing our gorgeous golf courses and soaking up the beauty of the trails, lakes, and rivers in the summer, to diving into the fun fall and winter activities that follow, there’s always something new to explore with friends and family.
Map of the State of Minnesota, USA - Nations Online Project
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The detailed map shows the US state of Minnesota with boundaries, the location of the state capital Saint Paul, major cities and populated places, rivers and lakes, interstate highways, principal highways, and railroads.