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WISCONSIN
ONTARIO
MICHIGAN
MANITOBA
NORTHDAKOTA
SOUTHDAKOTA
C A N A D A
The National Atlas of the United States of AmericaU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey
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pagegen_mn3.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2004
MILES
0 25 50 75 100
Albers equal area projection
Red
Lake of the Woods
Rai ny
RRainy Lake
UpperRed Lake
LowerRed Lake
LeechLake
Mille LacsLakeM
ississippi
River
Minnesota
River
River
Lake Super ior
LakeTraverse
Big StoneLake
LakeWinnibigoshish
Vermilion Lake
St C
roix
River
Aitkin
Albert Lea
Alexandria
Austin
Bagley
Baudette
Bemidji
Blue Earth
BrainerdBreckenridge
Cloquet
Crookston
Detroit Lakes
Elk River
Fairmont
Faribault
Fergus Falls
Grand Marais
Grand Rapids
Granite Falls
Hallock
Hibbing
Hutchinson
InternationalFalls
Litchfield
Little Falls
Luverne
Madison
Mahnomen
Marshall
Milaca
Montevideo
Morris
New UlmNorthfield
Northome
Olivia
Ortonville
Owatonna
Park Rapids
Pine City
Pipestone
Preston
Red WingRedwood Falls
Roseau
St James
St Peter
Sauk Centre
Thief River Falls
Two Harbors
Virginia
Wadena
Walker
Warren
Warroad
Willmar
Windom
Worthington
Anoka
Ely Grand PortageEast Grand Forks
Bloomington
Duluth
Eden PrairieLakeville
Mankato
Moorhead
Rochester
St Cloud
Burnsville
Brooklyn Park Coon Rapids
Winona
Minneapolis St Paul
35
35
90
94
Mesabi Range
Eagle Mtn 2301
POPULATED PLACES
TRANSPORTATION
PHYSICAL FEATURES
100,000 – 499,999
25,000 – 99,999
24,999 and less
State capital
Urban areas
Interstate; limited access highway
Other principal highway
Railroad
2301
StreamsLakes
Highest elevation in state (feet)
The lowest elevation in Minnesota is 600 feetabove sea level (Lake Superior).
Minneapolis
St Paul
DuluthHibbing
94