There are many kinds of nationalities in Minnesota. The dominant group originally came from Scandinavia-- Swedes, Finns and Norwegians; others from Germany and Poland followed. But today, Minnesota is also home to African-Americans, Jews, Muslims, Asians (including Vietnamese and Cambodians), and Native Americans. Cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul are now quite diverse, with residents from many cultures and religious backgrounds. That said, a majority of Minnesotans are still of Swedish or Norwegian ancestry.
Minnesota is a state in the United States, so its "nationality" would be American.
American, she was born in Ely, Minnesota, USA.
Minnesota is a state in America and is very snowy in the winter but hot in summer. Minnesota is a state, not a country. If you are asking what kind of LAND there is in Minnesota, that is different, but you need to say so in your question if that is what you mean.
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Former Ravens Center Matt Birk was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and played for the Minnesota Vikings from 1998-2008 before moving to the Ravens.
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He is Jewish. At the time he lived, he was a citizen of the Roman Empire.
It depends on what nationality you are, and that country's requirements.
race, sex, color, religion, or nationality.