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That just the way it is. There are odd shapes of country borders everywhere.

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Q: Why does the northern border of minnesota have a spike?
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Where in this entire US is Minnesota?

Center of the northern border of the US.


What state would you pass into if you crossed the northern border of Iowa?

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What river helps to form Minnesota's northern border?

The Rainy River.


What state in farther north Wisconsin or Minnesota?

Minnesota extends further north. Its border continues onto Lake Superior, north of Wisconsin's border on the lake, and meets Michigan's border just below Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Minnesota and Michigan border Canada, but Wisconsin does not.


What national park is located on the northern border of Minnesota?

Voyageurs National Park


Do North Dakota and South Dakota border Minnesota to the east?

Yes, Minnesota is east of North Dakota and North Dakota is west of Minnesota.


What continent is Minnesota in?

North America - it is on the Northern border of the United States (South of Canada)


What continent is Minnesota?

North America - it is on the Northern border of the United States (South of Canada)


Where is wisconson?

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Which of the Great Lakes forms part of the northern border of Minnesota?

Lake Superior


Where in this entire US is North Dakota?

North Dakota is near the center of US, along the northern border (which is shared with Canada). It shares its western border with Montana, its southern border with South Dakota, its eastern border with Minnesota, and its northern border with the Canadian provinces of Manitoba (to the east) and Saskatchewan (to the west).


What is the wobble in the border between South Dakota and Minnesota?

The wobble in the border is actually a series of long narrow lakes; Mud Lake, Lake Traverse, and Big Stone Lake, which form a portion of the northern part of the border between South Dakota and Minnesota.