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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.

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International Falls, it is located on the northern tip of Minnesota, near the Canadian border.

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The most northern city in Norway is Longyearbyen.

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Wabasha is Minnesota's oldest city.

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Brooklyn Park

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