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The northern most town in Minnesota is the angle township in the northwest angle, it is separated from the lower 48 by the "Lake of the woods" and can only be reached by either crossing the lake or by going through Canada. The northern most town in Minnesota south of the 49th parallel is Warroad sitting between the 48th and 49th parallel.
Both the Great Northern and Northern Pacific. Each had a bridge over the river. Today, the Great northern is the last railroad in Crookston
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Oil tankers do not sail near Antarctica: it's not on the way to or from anywhere where oil is transported.
Through pipelines and with tankers and supertankers
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The Mississippi rises (its Source) in Lake Itasca in northwestern Minnesota, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico (its Mouth) through its Delta in Louisiana.
The Mississippi rises (its Source) in Lake Itasca in northwestern Minnesota, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico (its Mouth) through its Delta in Louisiana.
The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Its source is Lake Itasca, in Itasca State Park, Clearwater County, Minnesota. The main source is in Northern Minnesota, and it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi River rises out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and flows southward for 2,320 miles to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
They must all pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Hastings, MN is one of the cities in Minnesota on the Mississippi River. It is south of Minneapolis / St. Paul, and directly across the Mississippi from the confluence of the St. Croix River (which divides northern Minnesota from Wisconsin).