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Minnesota

Minnesota ( MIN-ə-SOH-tə) 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. As part of the American frontier, Minnesota attracted settlers and homesteaders from across the country. Its growth was initially based on timber, agriculture, and railroad construction. Into the early 20th century, European immigrants arrived in significant numbers, particularly from Scandinavia, Germany, and Central Europe. Many were linked to the failed revolutions of 1848, which partly influenced the state's development as a center of labor and social activism. Minnesota's rapid industrialization and urbanization precipitated major social, economic, and political changes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; the state was at the forefront of labor rights, women's suffrage, and political reform. Consequently, Minnesota is relatively unique among Midwestern states in being a reliable base for the Democratic Party, having voted for every Democratic presidential nominee since 1976, longer than any other U.S. state. Since the late 20th century, Minnesota's economy has diversified away from traditional industries such as agriculture and resource extraction to services, finance, and health care. Minnesota ranks highly among national averages in terms of life expectancy, healthcare standards, and education, and above average in income per capita. Minnesota is home to 11 federally recognized Native American reservations (seven Ojibwe, four Dakota), and its culture, demographics, and religious landscape reflect Scandinavian and German influence. This heritage continues to affect the state's racial demographics, making it one of the country's least diverse states, but in recent decades, Minnesota has become more multicultural, due to both larger domestic migration and immigration from Latin America, Asia, the Horn of Africa, and the Middle East. The state has the nation's largest population of Somali Americans and second-largest Hmong community.

Infobox

Country
United States
Before statehood
Minnesota Territory
Admitted to the Union
May 11, 1858 (32nd)
Capital
Saint Paul
Largest city
Minneapolis
Largest county or equivalent
Hennepin
Largest metro and urban areas
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
• Governor
Tim Walz (DFL)
• Lieutenant Governor
Peggy Flanagan (DFL)
Legislature
Legislature
• Upper house
Senate
• Lower house
House of Representatives
Judiciary
Minnesota Supreme Court
U.S. senators
Amy Klobuchar (DFL)Tina Smith (DFL)
U.S. House delegation
4 Democrats4 Republicans (list)
• Total
5,793,151
• Land
79,627 sq mi (206,232 km2)
• Water
7,310 sq mi (18,930 km2) 8.40%
• Rank
36th (2020 census)
• Length
400 mi (640 km)
• Width
200–350 mi (320–560 km)
Elevation
1,210 ft (370 m)
Highest elevation (Eagle Mountain[a])
2,300 ft (701 m)
Lowest elevation (Lake Superior[a])
600 ft (183 m)
• Density
69/sq mi (26.6/km2)
• Median household income
$85,100 (2023)
• Income rank
13th
Demonym
Minnesotan
• Official language
none
• Spoken language
English 88.9% Spanish Somali Hmong
Time zone
UTC– 06:00 (Central)
• Summer (DST)
UTC– 05:00 (CDT)
USPS abbreviation
MN
ISO 3166 code
US-MN
Traditional abbreviation
Minn.
Latitude
43° 30′ N to 49° 23′ N
Longitude
89° 29′ W to 97° 14′ W
Website
mn.gov

Tables

Average daily maximum and minimum temperatures for selected cities in Minnesota[77] · Geography › Climate
Minneapolis
Minneapolis
Location
Minneapolis
July (°F)
83/64
July (°C)
28/18
January (°F)
23/7
January (°C)
−4/−13
Saint Paul
Saint Paul
Location
Saint Paul
July (°F)
83/63
July (°C)
28/17
January (°F)
23/6
January (°C)
−5/−14
Rochester
Rochester
Location
Rochester
July (°F)
82/63
July (°C)
28/17
January (°F)
23/3
January (°C)
−5/−16
Duluth
Duluth
Location
Duluth
July (°F)
76/55
July (°C)
24/13
January (°F)
19/1
January (°C)
−7/−17
St. Cloud
St. Cloud
Location
St. Cloud
July (°F)
81/58
July (°C)
27/14
January (°F)
18/−1
January (°C)
−7/−18
Mankato
Mankato
Location
Mankato
July (°F)
86/62
July (°C)
30/16
January (°F)
23/3
January (°C)
−5/−16
International Falls
International Falls
Location
International Falls
July (°F)
77/52
July (°C)
25/11
January (°F)
15/−6
January (°C)
−9/−21
Location
July (°F)
July (°C)
January (°F)
January (°C)
Minneapolis
83/64
28/18
23/7
−4/−13
Saint Paul
83/63
28/17
23/6
−5/−14
Rochester
82/63
28/17
23/3
−5/−16
Duluth
76/55
24/13
19/1
−7/−17
St. Cloud
81/58
27/14
18/−1
−7/−18
Mankato
86/62
30/16
23/3
−5/−16
International Falls
77/52
25/11
15/−6
−9/−21
Racial composition in 2020[89] · Demographics › Race and ethnicity
White
White
Race
White
Percentage
77.5%
Black or African American
Black or African American
Race
Black or African American
Percentage
7.0%
American Indian
American Indian
Race
American Indian
Percentage
1.2%
Asian
Asian
Race
Asian
Percentage
5.3%
Pacific Islander
Pacific Islander
Race
Pacific Islander
Percentage
0.1%
Other race
Other race
Race
Other race
Percentage
3.2%
Two or more races
Two or more races
Race
Two or more races
Percentage
6.1%
Race
Percentage
White
77.5%
Black or African American
7.0%
American Indian
1.2%
Asian
5.3%
Pacific Islander
0.1%
Other race
3.2%
Two or more races
6.1%
Country of origin of first and second-generation immigrants (2023)[96][97] · Demographics › Immigration
Mexico
Mexico
Country
Mexico
Population
95,227
Somalia
Somalia
Country
Somalia
Population
76,658
Hmong people
Hmong people
Country
Hmong people
Population
55,005
India
India
Country
India
Population
39,559
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Country
Ethiopia
Population
36,982
Laos
Laos
Country
Laos
Population
24,901
China
China
Country
China
Population
24,353
Vietnam
Vietnam
Country
Vietnam
Population
22,283
Liberia
Liberia
Country
Liberia
Population
20,168
South Korea
South Korea
Country
South Korea
Population
20,126
Thailand
Thailand
Country
Thailand
Population
19,235
Canada
Canada
Country
Canada
Population
18,804
Kenya
Kenya
Country
Kenya
Population
16,823
Myanmar
Myanmar
Country
Myanmar
Population
15,679
Philippines
Philippines
Country
Philippines
Population
13,544
Russia
Russia
Country
Russia
Population
12,787
El Salvador
El Salvador
Country
El Salvador
Population
12,137
Nigeria
Nigeria
Country
Nigeria
Population
9,508
Guatemala
Guatemala
Country
Guatemala
Population
7,727
Ecuador
Ecuador
Country
Ecuador
Population
6,298
Country
Population
Mexico
95,227
Somalia
76,658
Hmong people
55,005
India
39,559
Ethiopia
36,982
Laos
24,901
China
24,353
Vietnam
22,283
Liberia
20,168
South Korea
20,126
Thailand
19,235
Canada
18,804
Kenya
16,823
Myanmar
15,679
Philippines
13,544
Russia
12,787
El Salvador
12,137
Nigeria
9,508
Guatemala
7,727
Ecuador
6,298
· Economy › Industry and commerce › Largest employers
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
Company
Mayo Clinic
Employees in Minnesota
56,999
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
State of Minnesota
State of Minnesota
Company
State of Minnesota
Employees in Minnesota
44,889
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
Target Corporation
Target Corporation
Company
Target Corporation
Employees in Minnesota
35,000
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
M Health Fairview
M Health Fairview
Company
M Health Fairview
Employees in Minnesota
34,673
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
HealthPartners
HealthPartners
Company
HealthPartners
Employees in Minnesota
26,300
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
Walmart
Walmart
Company
Walmart
Employees in Minnesota
24,677
Headquartered in Minnesota?
No
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Company
University of Minnesota
Employees in Minnesota
23,481
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
Allina Health
Allina Health
Company
Allina Health
Employees in Minnesota
21,387
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth Group
Company
UnitedHealth Group
Employees in Minnesota
19,000
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
Federal government
Federal government
Company
Federal government
Employees in Minnesota
18,031
Headquartered in Minnesota?
No
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system
Company
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system
Employees in Minnesota
14,539
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
Essentia Health
Essentia Health
Company
Essentia Health
Employees in Minnesota
12,606
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
CentraCare Health
CentraCare Health
Company
CentraCare Health
Employees in Minnesota
11,337
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Yes
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo
Company
Wells Fargo
Employees in Minnesota
11,000
Headquartered in Minnesota?
No
U.S. Bancorp
U.S. Bancorp
Company
U.S. Bancorp
Employees in Minnesota
11,000
Headquartered in Minnesota?
No
Company
Employees in Minnesota
Headquartered in Minnesota?
Mayo Clinic
56,999
Yes
State of Minnesota
44,889
Yes
Target Corporation
35,000
Yes
M Health Fairview
34,673
Yes
HealthPartners
26,300
Yes
Walmart
24,677
No
University of Minnesota
23,481
Yes
Allina Health
21,387
Yes
UnitedHealth Group
19,000
Yes
Federal government
18,031
No
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system
14,539
Yes
Essentia Health
12,606
Yes
CentraCare Health
11,337
Yes
Wells Fargo
11,000
No
Bancorp
11,000
No
United States presidential election results for Minnesota[171] · Politics
Year
Republican
%
Republican
Democratic
%
Democratic
Third party(ies)
%
1860
1860
Year
1860
Republican
22,069
Republican
63.53%
Democratic
11,920
Democratic
34.31%
Third party(ies)
748
Third party(ies)
2.15%
1864
1864
Year
1864
Republican
25,055
Republican
59.06%
Democratic
17,367
Democratic
40.94%
Third party(ies)
0
Third party(ies)
0.00%
1868
1868
Year
1868
Republican
43,722
Republican
60.88%
Democratic
28,096
Democratic
39.12%
Third party(ies)
0
Third party(ies)
0.00%
1872
1872
Year
1872
Republican
55,708
Republican
61.27%
Democratic
35,211
Democratic
38.73%
Third party(ies)
0
Third party(ies)
0.00%
1876
1876
Year
1876
Republican
72,955
Republican
58.80%
Democratic
48,587
Democratic
39.16%
Third party(ies)
2,533
Third party(ies)
2.04%
1880
1880
Year
1880
Republican
93,902
Republican
62.28%
Democratic
53,315
Democratic
35.36%
Third party(ies)
3,553
Third party(ies)
2.36%
1884
1884
Year
1884
Republican
111,685
Republican
58.78%
Democratic
70,065
Democratic
36.87%
Third party(ies)
8,267
Third party(ies)
4.35%
1888
1888
Year
1888
Republican
142,492
Republican
54.12%
Democratic
104,385
Democratic
39.65%
Third party(ies)
16,408
Third party(ies)
6.23%
1892
1892
Year
1892
Republican
122,823
Republican
45.96%
Democratic
100,920
Democratic
37.76%
Third party(ies)
43,495
Third party(ies)
16.28%
1896
1896
Year
1896
Republican
193,503
Republican
56.62%
Democratic
139,735
Democratic
40.89%
Third party(ies)
8,524
Third party(ies)
2.49%
1900
1900
Year
1900
Republican
190,461
Republican
60.21%
Democratic
112,901
Democratic
35.69%
Third party(ies)
12,949
Third party(ies)
4.09%
1904
1904
Year
1904
Republican
216,651
Republican
73.98%
Democratic
55,187
Democratic
18.84%
Third party(ies)
21,022
Third party(ies)
7.18%
1908
1908
Year
1908
Republican
195,843
Republican
59.11%
Democratic
109,401
Democratic
33.02%
Third party(ies)
26,060
Third party(ies)
7.87%
1912
1912
Year
1912
Republican
64,334
Republican
19.25%
Democratic
106,426
Democratic
31.84%
Third party(ies)
163,459
Third party(ies)
48.91%
1916
1916
Year
1916
Republican
179,544
Republican
46.35%
Democratic
179,152
Democratic
46.25%
Third party(ies)
28,668
Third party(ies)
7.40%
1920
1920
Year
1920
Republican
519,421
Republican
70.59%
Democratic
142,994
Democratic
19.43%
Third party(ies)
73,423
Third party(ies)
9.98%
1924
1924
Year
1924
Republican
420,759
Republican
51.18%
Democratic
55,913
Democratic
6.80%
Third party(ies)
345,474
Third party(ies)
42.02%
1928
1928
Year
1928
Republican
560,977
Republican
57.77%
Democratic
396,451
Democratic
40.83%
Third party(ies)
13,548
Third party(ies)
1.40%
1932
1932
Year
1932
Republican
363,959
Republican
36.29%
Democratic
600,806
Democratic
59.91%
Third party(ies)
38,078
Third party(ies)
3.80%
1936
1936
Year
1936
Republican
350,461
Republican
31.01%
Democratic
698,811
Democratic
61.84%
Third party(ies)
80,703
Third party(ies)
7.14%
1940
1940
Year
1940
Republican
596,274
Republican
47.66%
Democratic
644,196
Democratic
51.49%
Third party(ies)
10,718
Third party(ies)
0.86%
1944
1944
Year
1944
Republican
527,416
Republican
46.86%
Democratic
589,864
Democratic
52.41%
Third party(ies)
8,249
Third party(ies)
0.73%
1948
1948
Year
1948
Republican
483,617
Republican
39.89%
Democratic
692,966
Democratic
57.16%
Third party(ies)
35,643
Third party(ies)
2.94%
1952
1952
Year
1952
Republican
763,211
Republican
55.33%
Democratic
608,458
Democratic
44.11%
Third party(ies)
7,814
Third party(ies)
0.57%
1956
1956
Year
1956
Republican
719,302
Republican
53.68%
Democratic
617,525
Democratic
46.08%
Third party(ies)
3,178
Third party(ies)
0.24%
1960
1960
Year
1960
Republican
757,915
Republican
49.16%
Democratic
779,933
Democratic
50.58%
Third party(ies)
4,039
Third party(ies)
0.26%
1964
1964
Year
1964
Republican
559,624
Republican
36.00%
Democratic
991,117
Democratic
63.76%
Third party(ies)
3,721
Third party(ies)
0.24%
1968
1968
Year
1968
Republican
658,643
Republican
41.46%
Democratic
857,738
Democratic
54.00%
Third party(ies)
72,129
Third party(ies)
4.54%
1972
1972
Year
1972
Republican
898,269
Republican
51.58%
Democratic
802,346
Democratic
46.07%
Third party(ies)
41,037
Third party(ies)
2.36%
1976
1976
Year
1976
Republican
819,395
Republican
42.02%
Democratic
1,070,440
Democratic
54.90%
Third party(ies)
60,096
Third party(ies)
3.08%
1980
1980
Year
1980
Republican
873,241
Republican
42.56%
Democratic
954,174
Democratic
46.50%
Third party(ies)
224,538
Third party(ies)
10.94%
1984
1984
Year
1984
Republican
1,032,603
Republican
49.54%
Democratic
1,036,364
Democratic
49.72%
Third party(ies)
15,482
Third party(ies)
0.74%
1988
1988
Year
1988
Republican
962,337
Republican
45.90%
Democratic
1,109,471
Democratic
52.91%
Third party(ies)
24,982
Third party(ies)
1.19%
1992
1992
Year
1992
Republican
747,841
Republican
31.85%
Democratic
1,020,997
Democratic
43.48%
Third party(ies)
579,110
Third party(ies)
24.66%
1996
1996
Year
1996
Republican
766,476
Republican
34.96%
Democratic
1,120,438
Democratic
51.10%
Third party(ies)
305,726
Third party(ies)
13.94%
2000
2000
Year
2000
Republican
1,109,659
Republican
45.50%
Democratic
1,168,266
Democratic
47.91%
Third party(ies)
160,760
Third party(ies)
6.59%
2004
2004
Year
2004
Republican
1,346,695
Republican
47.61%
Democratic
1,445,014
Democratic
51.09%
Third party(ies)
36,678
Third party(ies)
1.30%
2008
2008
Year
2008
Republican
1,275,409
Republican
43.82%
Democratic
1,573,354
Democratic
54.06%
Third party(ies)
61,606
Third party(ies)
2.12%
2012
2012
Year
2012
Republican
1,320,225
Republican
44.96%
Democratic
1,546,167
Democratic
52.65%
Third party(ies)
70,169
Third party(ies)
2.39%
2016
2016
Year
2016
Republican
1,323,232
Republican
44.93%
Democratic
1,367,825
Democratic
46.44%
Third party(ies)
254,176
Third party(ies)
8.63%
2020
2020
Year
2020
Republican
1,484,065
Republican
45.28%
Democratic
1,717,077
Democratic
52.40%
Third party(ies)
76,029
Third party(ies)
2.32%
2024
2024
Year
2024
Republican
1,519,032
Republican
46.68%
Democratic
1,656,979
Democratic
50.92%
Third party(ies)
77,909
Third party(ies)
2.39%
Year
Republican
Democratic
Third party(ies)
%
%
%
1860
22,069
63.53%
11,920
34.31%
748
2.15%
1864
25,055
59.06%
17,367
40.94%
0
0.00%
1868
43,722
60.88%
28,096
39.12%
0
0.00%
1872
55,708
61.27%
35,211
38.73%
0
0.00%
1876
72,955
58.80%
48,587
39.16%
2,533
2.04%
1880
93,902
62.28%
53,315
35.36%
3,553
2.36%
1884
111,685
58.78%
70,065
36.87%
8,267
4.35%
1888
142,492
54.12%
104,385
39.65%
16,408
6.23%
1892
122,823
45.96%
100,920
37.76%
43,495
16.28%
1896
193,503
56.62%
139,735
40.89%
8,524
2.49%
1900
190,461
60.21%
112,901
35.69%
12,949
4.09%
1904
216,651
73.98%
55,187
18.84%
21,022
7.18%
1908
195,843
59.11%
109,401
33.02%
26,060
7.87%
1912
64,334
19.25%
106,426
31.84%
163,459
48.91%
1916
179,544
46.35%
179,152
46.25%
28,668
7.40%
1920
519,421
70.59%
142,994
19.43%
73,423
9.98%
1924
420,759
51.18%
55,913
6.80%
345,474
42.02%
1928
560,977
57.77%
396,451
40.83%
13,548
1.40%
1932
363,959
36.29%
600,806
59.91%
38,078
3.80%
1936
350,461
31.01%
698,811
61.84%
80,703
7.14%
1940
596,274
47.66%
644,196
51.49%
10,718
0.86%
1944
527,416
46.86%
589,864
52.41%
8,249
0.73%
1948
483,617
39.89%
692,966
57.16%
35,643
2.94%
1952
763,211
55.33%
608,458
44.11%
7,814
0.57%
1956
719,302
53.68%
617,525
46.08%
3,178
0.24%
1960
757,915
49.16%
779,933
50.58%
4,039
0.26%
1964
559,624
36.00%
991,117
63.76%
3,721
0.24%
1968
658,643
41.46%
857,738
54.00%
72,129
4.54%
1972
898,269
51.58%
802,346
46.07%
41,037
2.36%
1976
819,395
42.02%
1,070,440
54.90%
60,096
3.08%
1980
873,241
42.56%
954,174
46.50%
224,538
10.94%
1984
1,032,603
49.54%
1,036,364
49.72%
15,482
0.74%
1988
962,337
45.90%
1,109,471
52.91%
24,982
1.19%
1992
747,841
31.85%
1,020,997
43.48%
579,110
24.66%
1996
766,476
34.96%
1,120,438
51.10%
305,726
13.94%
2000
1,109,659
45.50%
1,168,266
47.91%
160,760
6.59%
2004
1,346,695
47.61%
1,445,014
51.09%
36,678
1.30%
2008
1,275,409
43.82%
1,573,354
54.06%
61,606
2.12%
2012
1,320,225
44.96%
1,546,167
52.65%
70,169
2.39%
2016
1,323,232
44.93%
1,367,825
46.44%
254,176
8.63%
2020
1,484,065
45.28%
1,717,077
52.40%
76,029
2.32%
2024
1,519,032
46.68%
1,656,979
50.92%
77,909
2.39%
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  154. "Charter Schools"
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  155. "Best Colleges 2009: Liberal Arts Rankings"
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