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  2. Demographics of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    However, racial and ethnic minorities lag behind White counterparts with 15.0% of African Americans and 13.0% of Hispanics holding bachelor's degrees, compared to 42.0% of European Americans. About 15.8% of families and 21.5% of the population were below the poverty line , including 33.1% of those under age 18 and 12.4% of those aged 65 or over.

  3. Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Two Indigenous nations inhabited the area now called Minneapolis. [19] Archaeologists have evidence that since 1000 A.D., [20] they were the Dakota (one half of the Sioux nation), [21] and, after the 1700s, [22] the Ojibwe (also known as Chippewa, members of the Anishinaabe nations). [23] Dakota people have different stories to explain their ...

  4. 10 Travel Destinations in the US That Are Just Like Europe ...

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    Minneapolis / Berlin. Round-trip flight from Los Angeles: from $158 / from $969. Round-trip flight from New York: from $178 / from $761 Average hotel price: $137 / $171 Cost of a mid-range ...

  5. Culture of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Minnesota is a subculture of the United States with influences from Scandinavian Americans, Finnish Americans, Irish Americans, German Americans, Native Americans, and Czechoslovak Americans, among numerous other immigrant groups. People In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre May Day Parade, Minneapolis Stereotypical Minnesotan traits include manners known as ...

  6. Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The first European settlement in the region was near what is now the town of Stillwater, Minnesota, about 20 miles (30 km) from downtown Saint Paul and on the western bank of the St. Croix River, which forms the border of central Minnesota and Wisconsin.

  7. Demographics of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This growth is in part attributed to the influx of immigrants from East Africa, particularly Somalia and Ethiopia, who reside mainly in cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul. From 2000 to 2010, there was a significant increase in the Hispanic population by 74.5%, and this trend continued from 2010 to 2020.

  8. Norwegian Minnesotan - Wikipedia

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    Of Minnesota's population in the year 2000, 850,742 said that they have Norwegian ancestry.Of them 414,901 (48.8%) were male, and 435,841 (51.2%) were female. As of 2008, the median age was 36, in contrast to 35 for the whole Minnesotan population, 36.7 for the whole American population, and 39.4 for Norway's population.

  9. Twin cities - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis, Minnesota. St. Anthony (not to be confused with St. Anthony Village, a modern city which is a suburb) was a twin city to Minneapolis in the two cities' youth. Minneapolis annexed St. Anthony in the late 1800s.