19 Facts About Minneapolis-Saint Paul

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Minneapolis–Saint Paul is a metropolitan area centered around the confluence of the Mississippi, Minnesota and St Croix rivers in the US state of Minnesota.

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Minneapolis and Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul are independent municipalities with defined borders.

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Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul, which sits mostly on the east side of the river, has quaint tree-lined neighborhoods, a vast collection of well-preserved late-Victorian architecture, and a number of colleges.

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Minneapolis was strongly influenced by early Scandinavian and Lutheran settlers, while Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul was settled predominantly by the French, the Irish, and German Catholics.

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The larger 21-county Minneapolis–St Minneapolis-Saint Paul MN–WI Combined Statistical Area, which ranks as the 16th-largest, had a population of 4,078,788 at the 2020 census.

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Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul grew up around Lambert's Landing, the last place to unload boats coming upriver at an easily accessible point, seven miles downstream from Saint Anthony Falls, the geographic feature that, due to the value of its immense water power for industry, defined Minneapolis's location and its prominence as the Mill City.

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The phrase "St Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the last city of the East, Minneapolis the first city of the West" alludes to the historical difference.

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Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul was long at the head of navigation on the river, until a lock and dam facility was added upriver in Minneapolis.

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Minneapolis–Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul was the site of the second-costliest act of civil disobedience in US history, after the 1992 Los Angeles Riots.

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Minneapolis and Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul have competed since they were founded, resulting in some duplication of effort.

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In terms of development, the two cities remain distinct in their progress, with Minneapolis absorbing new and avant-garde architecture while Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul continues to carefully integrate new buildings into the context of classical and Victorian styles.

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Minneapolis–St Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN–WI Combined Statistical Area is made up of 19 counties in Minnesota and two counties in Wisconsin.

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Minneapolis–Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul is a major center for religion in the state, especially Christianity.

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Minneapolis–Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul has been called Paganistan due to the large numbers of Pagans living there.

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Minneapolis and Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul submitted combined bids to host the 2008 Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.

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The Minneapolis–Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul area is North America's second-largest medical device manufacturing center and the fourth-largest US banking center, based on total assets of banks headquartered in the area, after New York, San Francisco, and Charlotte.

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In Minneapolis, the trend has been toward sleek lines and modern glass facades, while Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul tends to follow a more traditional style to better accompany its older structures.

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Minneapolis–Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul area has been criticized for inadequate public transportation.

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Minneapolis–Saint Minneapolis-Saint Paul is ranked the fifth-worst for congestion growth of similar-sized US metro areas.

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