Minnesota Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| State nickname: North Star State | |||||
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| Capital | Saint Paul | ||||
| Largest City | Minneapolis | ||||
| Governor | Tim Pawlenty | ||||
| Area - Total - Land - Water - % water | Ranked 12th 225,365 km² 206,375 km² 18,990 km² 8.4% | ||||
| Population - Total (2000) - Density | Ranked 21st 4,919,479 22/km² | ||||
| Admittance into Union - Order - Date | 32nd May 11, 1858 | ||||
| Time zone | Central: UTC-6/-5 | ||||
| Latitude Longitude | 43°34'N to 49°23'N 89°34'W to 97°12'W | ||||
| Width Length | 400 km 645 km | ||||
| Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest | 701 meters 365 meters 183 meters | ||||
| ISO 3166-2: | US-MN | ||||
Minnesota is the 32nd state of the United States, having joined the Union on May 11, 1858. Its name is from the Dakota people's name for the Minnesota River, mini sota, variously translated "smoky-white water" or "sky-tinted water". The state's name is abbreviated Minn. or MN.
Minnesota, along with neighboring states North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, form a region called the "Upper Midwest," a subsection of the Midwestern United States.
The USS Minnesota was named in honor of this state, as was the SS Gopher State.
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2 Law and Government 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Education 7 Professional sports teams 8 Miscellaneous information 9 External links |
See: List of Minnesota counties
The racial makeup of the state is:
History
Main article: History of MinnesotaHistory prior to joining the United States
Joins the U.S.
Minnesota was designated a territory on March 3, 1849, but that territory was not coextensive with the present state, since the territory included what later became the territory of Dakota, and later still became the states of North Dakota and South Dakota. The eastern half of the territory of Minnesota became the present state of Minnesota—the 32nd state—on May 11, 1858.Law and Government
Geography
Economy
Demographics
The state population, as of 2003, was 5,059,375 (1.75% of the nation), with a growth rate of 12.4% in the last 10 years (compared to 13.1% for the nation). 5.3% of the people who live in Minnesota are foreign-born (compared to 11.1% for the nation)
Minnesotans traditionally count themselves as of Nordic descent (approximately 1.5 million people, 30% of the population, claim Danish, Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish ancestry), though more families originated in Germany (approximately 2 million people, 40% of the population). More than 8 out of 10 Whites in Minnesota are of Scandinavian or German descent. More modern immigrant communities include the third-largest Hmong population in the United States (from the Laos/Cambodia/Vietnam region), and a large presence of people from Somalia.
- The population distribution by age is (Northeast Midwest Institute):
- 0-18 - 1,361,616 (27.7%)
- 19-34 - 1,068,850 (21.7%)
- 35-64 - 1,894,747 (38.6%)
- 65+ - 594,266 (12.1%)
- Religious makeup of state
- Minnesotans are mostly mainline Protestant, with a large Roman Catholic minority. The largest Protestant body in the state is the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In recent years, new immigrants have added to the religious mix in Minnesota. There are now mosques throughout the state, as well as Buddhist temples and Hindu mandirs.
- The five largest religious denominations in Minnesota are Lutheran (27%), Roman Catholic (25%), "Christian" (7%), Baptist (5%), Methodist (4%). 15% of the population is nonreligious.
Education
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