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  1. Geography of Minnesota (Atwood geography series) by Lu Lester Everly, 1930
  2. Harper's School Geography with Maps and Illustrations Prepared Expresly for This Work by Eminent American Artists [With Supplement at End] Geography of Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. Designed to Acompany Harper's School Geography by Harper and Brothers, 1880-01-01
  3. Teacher's guide for Minnesota's changing geography by John R. Borchert by Katherine Michaelsen, 1959
  4. Geography of Minnesota by Eugene Van Cleef, E. M. Lehnerts, 1924
  5. Landscapes of Minnesota ,A Geography 2008 publication by JohnFraserHart, 2008-01-01
  6. Minnesota Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do (Minnesota Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  7. A memoir on the history and physical geography of Minnesota by Schoolcraft Henry Rowe, 2009-07-17
  8. Minnesota (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 2002-09-01
  9. Duluth: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  10. Geography and geology of Minnesota by Christopher Webber Hall, 1903-01-01
  11. Geography of Minneapolis, Minnesota: Saint Anthony Falls
  12. Minnesota Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  13. Vascular Plants of Minnesota: A Checklist and Atlas by Gerald B. Ownbey, Thomas Morley, 1991-05
  14. A guidebook to Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 1 (Bulletin / the University of Minnesota, Minnesota Geological Survey) by George M Schwartz, 1925

21. Minnesota Geography
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Minnesota geography varies drastically from north to south. Minnesota's regions each have unique geographical features and characteristics and are sometimes referred to as the "seven states of Minnesota." Minnesota geography places our state near the center of North America in the north central United States. 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. Variations in Minnesota geography from one Minnesota region to another makes a visit to Minnesota a unique experience. As you drive from the Canadian border on the north to the Iowa border on the south, you may think you are visiting several states and going through at least two seasons on the way. Some wonderful descriptions of our unique state are found in

22. Victory Township, Minnesota - Geography
Victory Township is a township located in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 4.
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Victory Township, Minnesota
Victory Township is a township located in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota . As of the census, the township had a total population of 4. According to the United States Census Bureau , it is one of only 6 places in the United States with a population of four people. The others are Blacksville, Georgia Northwest Hancock, Maine Township 157-30, Minnesota Bean's Purchase, New Hampshire , and Flat, Alaska
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23. Minnesota - Geography
A selection of articles related to Minnesota Geography Minnesota - Geography Encyclopedia II - Minnesota - Geography. See List of Minnesota counties Minnesota covers 79,610 square
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24. Minnesota: Encyclopedia II - Minnesota - Geography
See List of Minnesota counties Minnesota covers 79,610 square miles (2.25% of the United States). It is famous for its lakes, having in excess of 15,000, depending on the source
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25. Intro. To Human Geography Ppt Powerpoint Presentation Slides
Regional Geography; Geog. of Asia; Geog. of the U.S.A. Geography of Minnesota; Geography of Next time you read a newspaper, magazine, books (of course our textbook) READ THE .
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26. Minnesota Geography
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27. Minnesota, State, United States: Geography — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia — Minnesota, state, United States Geography. Except for Alaska, Minnesota is the most northerly of all the states (reaching lat. 49 23'55 N).
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28. Minnesota Geography, Geography Of Minnesota
Land The topography of Minnesota consists mainly of flat prairie and it is nowhere flatter than in the Red River Valley of the west. The northeast, known as Arrowhead Country
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The topography of Minnesota consists mainly of flat prairie and it is nowhere flatter than in the Red River Valley of the west. The northeast, known as Arrowhead Country, is rugged and includes the Vermilion Range and the Mesabi Range, with its rich iron deposits. The highest point of the state is Eagle Mountain, in the extreme northeast, which rises to a height of 2,301 ft (702 m). The lowest level is the surface of nearby Lake Superior, at 600 ft (183 m) above sea level.
Minnesota has more inland water than any other state except Alaska. Minnesota has more than 15,000 lakes and extensive wetlands, rivers, and stream,. Some of the inland lakes are quite large: Lower and Upper Red Lake, 451 sq mi (1,168 sq km); Mille Lacs, 207 sq mi (536 sq km); and Leech Lake, 176 sq mi (456 sq km). A total of 2,212 sq mi (5,729 sq km) of Lake Superior lies within Minnesota's control.
The Minnesota River, which flows across the southern part of the state, joins the Mississippi at the Twin Cities. The Red River of the North, which forms the boundary with North Dakota, is part of another large drainage system. It flows north, crosses the Canadian border above St. Vincent, and finally empties into Lake Winnipeg in Canada.

29. Minnesota Geography
Research Notes from Park Genealogical Books, your specialists in genealogy and local history for Minnesota and the surrounding area . The Louisiana Purchase A Connection
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The Louisiana Purchase: A Connection from Coast to Coast
When we think of the French and early Minnesota, we often think of the northern part, with its connections to Quebec and the fur trade. But there's more to it than that. On April 30, 2003, we will celebrate the Bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase, which included vast acreage west of the Mississippi River from Lake Itasca in Minnesota (and points north) all the way to New Orleans. That initiated a flurry of exploration, as it then appeared possible to see the United States extend from the Atlantic Coast all the way to the Pacific. Schoolcraft, Keating, Lewis and Clark, Featherstonehaugh, and others wrote of their visits to the area. Settlers followed, new territories were formed, and the forts to protect settlers were built. Fort Snelling was begun in 1819, at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers. Settlers living in what was to be Minnesota were enumerated by census takers in 1840, divided along the lines of the Louisiana Purchase. Those living east of the line were enumerated with the Wisconsin Territory and those living west of the line with the Iowa Territory. Both these censuses have been indexed and are available in various libraries. (You might even find someone on the 1830 Michigan Territorial Census, before it was subdivided.)

30. Minnesota Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Minnesota. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Minnesota and other city and state resources.
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31. Geography Bee - Department Of Geography - St. Cloud State University
The 2010 Minnesota Geography Bee will be Friday, April 9th on the campus of St. Cloud State University. All activites will be held in the Atwood Memorical Center.
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2010 MINNESOTA GEOGRAPHY BEE
The 2010 Minnesota Geography Bee will be Friday, April 9th on the campus of St. Cloud State University. All activites will be held in the Atwood Memorical Center. Registration is from 8:30-9:30 2nd Floor Atwood Memorial Center
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32. Minnesota Geography
COURSE OBJECTIVE Minnesota is a land rich with diversity. Students will explore the state's people, landscape, natural resources, rural issues, economic opportunities and many
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Minnesota Geography COURSE OBJECTIVE:   Minnesota is a land rich with diversity.  Students will explore the state's people, landscape, natural resources, rural issues, economic opportunities and many other aspects of Minnesota.  The class will examine regional and topical issues to develop an understanding of what makes Minnesota unique.  This will be accomplished through class discussions, hands-on activities, internet searches and readings. Welcome to Minnesota Geograph y Minnesota Geography Classes offered:
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33. Minnesota Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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College Directory College University Colleges by Degree Geography schools Minnesota geography schools have long attracted students from all over the country as well as the globe. Students at Minnesota geography schools are provided with an opportunity to either continue their education or focus more on a specific area of interest. In terms of location, Minnesota geography schools can be found in large or small cities within the state. Also, Minnesota geography schools exist either as their own institution or as part of a larger university. At Minnesota geography schools, students can compete for a variety of degrees ranging anywhere from a two-year degree program to doctoral degrees. While attending Minnesota geography schools, students are able to learn skills and application in a variety of ways. Through internships, research, and hands-on courses, students are able to put their knowledge to practice, which creates greater success in the workforce after graduation. With the variety in course types and school experiences comes the flexibility for students to find Minnesota geography schools that best represent their interests and career paths. However, students should be advised that while most Minnesota geography schools are accredited, some are not. Through Minnesota geography schools, students are provided the opportunity to grow intellectually and in practice. In doing so, student at Minnesota geography schools are better prepared for success after graduation.

35. Minnesota Geography Jobs & Employment - FlipDog Job Search
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36. Minnesota Alliance For Geographic Education
MAGE is an organization of teacher educators dedicated to the promotion and improvement of Geography. The Alliance sponsors teacher institutes in geography and geographic
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37. Map Of Minnesota | Minnesota Rivers | Minnesota Geology
State of Minnesota Geography. Area of Minnesota 79,610 sq. miles. Minnesota Population 5059375. Highest Point in Minnesota
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38. Geography : St. Cloud State University
2010 Minnesota Geography Bee April 9th . Scholarship Applications. Why you should complete your 2010 Census, especially students . 100% pass rateFundamentals of Surveying
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Department of Geography at St Cloud State University is the leading geography program in Central Minnesota . With 10 full-time faculty with expertise in GIS, travel and tourism, land surveying, cultural, physical, and regional geography, three undergraduate majors , a GIS minor, a graduate Master's program , and cutting-edge research facilities in GIS, image processing and cartography, our department offers one of the most comprehensive programs in geography in Minnesota.
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Scholarship Applications Why you should complete your 2010 Census, especially students 100% pass rate-Fundamentals of Surveying ... Ken Wong Wins Award Located in the St. Cloud metro area (population of about 100,000) of Central Minnesota, about 70 miles northwest of the Twin Cities, St Cloud State University is surrounded by a variety of natural features and offers a wide range of cultural experiences that help prepare very best geographers. Our alumni find employment in GIS, land surveying, urban planning, travel and tourism industry, natural resource management, environmental consulting, and other exciting professions.
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39. Minnesota Geography Sung To “I’ve Been Everywhere” - 22 Words
Selfdescribed “unknown phenom” Web Danstar futilely plugged R. T. Rybak for Minnesota governor in this curious country remake, titled “I’ve Been Everywhere in MN.”
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40. Geographic Resources For Minnesota
Resources for Minnesota Geography. Most family historians have a basic library of resources to supplement their research, such as a dictionary and a contemporary road atlas.
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Resources for Minnesota Geography
Most family historians have a basic library of resources to supplement their research, such as a dictionary and a contemporary road atlas. That atlas can provide answers to questions such as "What county holds the land records?" or "What is the name of the river where Grandma fished?" The resources listed below can also help. Some are no longer in print, though they might be available at libraries or used/rare bookstores. All are invaluable to those researching Minnesota roots. On-line:
    http://mnplaces.mnhs.org/upham/index.cfm
  • Minnesota Place Names , originally by Warren Upham, but with major additions. Compendium of place names, collected from early settlers. Organized by county, it includes some short biographies about people connected with naming of Minnesota places, dates for when communities and counties were organized, information about railroad towns, lakes and streams, townships as well as villages, etc. This is also available in print. This book is considered the "Bible" for place names. Originally published as part of the Minnesota Historical Society's

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