According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Minnesota is 5,303,925.
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As of the latest available data, there are approximately 390,000 Latinos in Minnesota, representing about 7% of the state's population. Minnesota has seen an increase in its Latino population over the past decade.
Lake of the Woods County in Minnesota has the smallest population, with an estimated population of around 3,900 people.
As of 2021, the population of Rochester, MN is estimated to be around 121,000 people. It is the third largest city in Minnesota.
The smallest city in Minnesota is Funkley, with a population of fewer than 10 residents. Funkley is located in Beltrami County in northern Minnesota.
5,220,393 (July 2008)
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The city in Minnesota with the highest population is Minneapolis with a population of 392,880 in 2012.
The population of Minnesota in 2012 is approximately 5,379,139 people.
According to census.gov, the 2008 ACS population estimate of African-American people in Minnesota is 222,077 which is 4.3% of Minnesota's total population.
SIZE: The largest Minnesota county by size is St. Louis County (6,226 square miles). POPULATION: The largest Minnesota county by population is Hennepin County (population of 1,116,200).
Minneapolis, minnesota has a population of 382,605
According to census.gov, Hennepin County, Minnesota, has the most population at 1,136,599 people.
In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the population of Pine County, Minnesota was 28,419.
as of July of last year, the population is 5,266,214
The population was 32,177 at the 2000 census.
Minnesota is bigger than Illinois in size, and smaller in population. SIZE: Minnesota (#12 in size) is 86,943 square miles. Illinois (#25 in size) is 57,918 square miles. POPULATION: Illinois (#5 in population) has about 12,910,409 people. Minnesota (#21 in population) has about 5,266,214 people.
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