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Revision as of 03:37, 28 March 2011

List of cities in Minnesota

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Most Populous

Map of USA & Minnesota
Minneapolis, Largest City in Minnesota
St. Paul, Capital of Minnesota
Rochester
Duluth
Bloomington
Rank City Population Flag
1 Minneapolis 382,578
2 St. Paul 285,068
3 Rochester 106,769 File:US-MN-Ro.JPG
4 Duluth 84,419
5 Bloomington 82,922
6 Brooklyn Park 70,586
7 Plymouth 70,054
8 St. Cloud* 67,145
9 Eagan 64,186 File:Eagan flag.jpg
10 Coon Rapids 63,573
11 Maple Grove 63,484
12 Eden Prairie 62,407
13 Blaine 61,942
14 Burnsville 60,309
15 Woodbury 57,335
16 Lakeville 56,036
17 Minnetonka 50,781
18 Apple Valley 50,132
19 Edina 46,577
20 St. Louis Park 45,543
21 Moorhead 36,804
22 Maplewood 36,762
23 Mankato 36,500
24 Shakopee 34,525
25 Inver Grove Heights 34,008

*St. Cloud figure includes areas within Stearns County, Benton County, and Sherburne County

Populations are 2009 estimates[1]

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See also

References

  1. ^ "United States Census Bureau: Population Finder". Retrieved 2010-12-02.

U.S. Census Bureau [1] Retrieved February 21, 2010