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Capital: St. Paul
State abbreviation/Postal code: Minn./MN
Governor: Mark Dayton, D (to Jan. 2015)Lieut. Governor: Yvonne Prettner Solon, D (to Jan. 2015)
Senators: Amy Klobuchar, D (to Jan. 2013); Al Franken, D (to Jan. 2015)
U.S. Representatives: 8
Historical biographies of Congressional members
Secy. of State: Mark Ritchie, D (to Jan. 2015)
Atty. General: Lori Swanson, D (to Jan. 2015)
State Auditor: Rebecca Otto, D (to Jan. 2015)
Organized as territory: March 3, 1849
Entered Union (rank): May 11, 1858 (32)
Present constitution adopted: 1858
Motto: L'Étoile du Nord (The North Star)
State symbols:
| flower | lady slipper (1902) |
| tree | red (or Norway) pine (1953) |
| bird | common loon (also called great northern diver) (1961) |
| song | “Hail Minnesota” (1945) |
| fish | walleye (1965) |
| mushroom | morel (1984) |
Nicknames: North Star State; Gopher State; Land of 10,000 Lakes
Origin of name: From a Dakota Indian word meaning “sky-tinted water”
10 largest cities (2005 est.): Minneapolis, 372,811; St. Paul, 275,150; Rochester, 94,950; Duluth, 84,896; Bloomington, 81,164; Plymouth, 69,701; Brooklyn Park, 68,550; St. Cloud, 65,792; Eagan, 63,665; Coon Rapids, 62,417
Land area: 79,610 sq mi. (206,190 sq km)
Geographic center: In Crow Wing Co., 10 mi. SW of Brainerd
Number of counties: 87
Largest county by population and area: Hennepin, 1,119,364 (2005); St. Louis, 6,226 sq mi.
State forests: 58 (nearly 4 million ac.)
State parks: 72
Residents: Minnesotan
2005 resident population est.: 5,132,799
2000 resident census population (rank): 4,919,479 (21). Male: 2,435,631 (49.5%); Female: 2,483,848 (50.5%). White: 4,400,282 (89.4%); Black: 171,731 (3.5%); American Indian: 54,967 (1.1%); Asian: 141,968 (2.9%); Other race: 65,810 (1.3%); Two or more races: 82,742 (1.7%); Hispanic/Latino: 143,382 (2.9%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 73.8; 65 and over: 12.1; median age: 35.4.


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