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  2. Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cities are home to a Jewish population of approximately 64,800, with about 31% of Jewish households in Minneapolis suburbs, 24% in Minneapolis, 16% in St. Paul, 14% in the St. Paul suburbs, and 15% in outer suburbs. [61] There is also a Hindu temple in the Twin Cities suburb of Maple Grove.

  3. Twin cities - Wikipedia

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    Twin cities are a special case of two neighboring cities or urban centres that grow into a single conurbation – or narrowly separated urban areas – over time. There are no formal criteria, but twin cities are generally comparable in status and size, though not necessarily equal; a city and a substantially smaller suburb would not typically ...

  4. Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, the Twin Cities metropolitan area had the eighth-highest concentration of major corporate headquarters in the US. [318] Five Fortune 500 corporations were headquartered within the city limits of Minneapolis: [ 312 ] Target Corporation , U.S. Bancorp , Xcel Energy , Ameriprise Financial , and Thrivent . [ 312 ]

  5. Saint Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Citing the history of hockey in the Twin Cities and teams at all levels, Sports Illustrated called Saint Paul the new Hockeytown U.S.A. in 2007. [108] The Xcel Energy Center, a multipurpose entertainment and sports venue, can host concerts and accommodate nearly all sporting events. It occupies the site of the demolished Saint Paul Civic Center.

  6. Geography of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cities Metropolitan area includes 13 counties, two of which are in Wisconsin. It is a socio-economic area driven by the twin cities of Minneapolis and the state capital, Saint Paul . References

  7. Twin city - Wikipedia

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    Twin cities, two towns or cities that are geographically close to each other, and often referred to collectively Sister cities , distant cities or towns that agree to partner each other, for various reasons

  8. Why townhomes are the star of Twin Cities area housing market

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    Higher home prices — and mortgage rates — mean the buyers of a typical Twin Cities-area house would now pay $1,000 more a month than three years ago, when rates were near record lows. So, the ...

  9. Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cities area is the fifteenth largest media market in the United States, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. The state's other top markets are Fargo–Moorhead (118th nationally), Duluth–Superior (137th), Rochester–Mason City–Austin (152nd), and Mankato (200th). [183]