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Elm Point, Minnesota

Coordinates: 48°59′45″N 095°17′24″W / 48.99583°N 95.29000°W / 48.99583; -95.29000
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Map of the area, including Elm Point
Map showing Elm Point in relation to the Northwest Angle

Elm Point, Minnesota, in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota, is a small uninhabited[1] cape and a United States practical exclave, southwest of the Northwest Angle,[2] near the Indian/First Nation community of Buffalo Point. It borders Canada's province of Manitoba at the 49th parallel and is separated from the rest of the continental United States by Lake of the Woods.

In addition to Elm Point, there are a few small parcels of land including Buffalo Bay Point that extend about 100 metres (300 ft) south of the 49th parallel, west of Elm Point but east of the contiguous land mass of Minnesota, which would therefore be U.S. territory.[1]

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Notes

  1. ^ a b Frank Jacobs. "516 – Northwest Angles: One Exclave May Hide Another". Big Think.
  2. ^ "Elm Point, Minnesota". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

48°59′45″N 095°17′24″W / 48.99583°N 95.29000°W / 48.99583; -95.29000