No, Minnesota is located in the United States of America, and the United States of America is located in North America.
North America - it is on the Northern border of the United States (South of Canada)
North America - it is on the Northern border of the United States (South of Canada)
The Southern Hemisphere is south of Minnesota.
The state of Iowa borders Minnesota to the south.
No, Minnesota is in the United States of America.
Why are the states wisconsin, illinois, minnesota, north and south dakota, iowa, missouri, arkansas, oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska referred to as the breadbasket of america?
YES New Answer: Lake Itasca, from which the Mississippi River originates, is in northern Minnesota. Lake Titicaca is in South America where it is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.
No, the capital is St. Paul. Tegucigalpa is a bit farther south: it is the capital of Honduras in Central America.
Minnesota is located in North America.
Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Wrigley Field in Illinois, and the Mall of America in Minnesota.
Minnesota is the state which is east of both North Dakota and South Dakota. Minnesota shares its western border with North Dakota and South Dakota. Minnesota is bordered on the south by Iowa and on the east by Wisconsin and Michigan. Minnesota is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario.
239 miles taking this route:Take I-94 EAST from Fargo to SH-25 to MONTICELLO and BUFFALO at EXIT 193 in MINNESOTA. Turn right off the exit ramp onto SH-25 SOUTH to BUFFALO.Take SH-25 SOUTH to Young America.