Minneapolis–Saint Paul
metropolitan area in Minnesota, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the most populous urban area in the state of Minnesota, United States, and is made up of over 200 cities and townships. Built around the Mississippi, Minnesota and St. Croix rivers, the area is also nicknamed the Twin Cities for its two largest cities, Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
Minneapolis-St. Paul U.S. Census Bureau Areas | ||
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Minneapolis-St. Paul CSA, MN-WI[1] | ||
Population | 4,078,788 | |
Minnesota counties | Anoka · Benton · Carver · Chisago · Dakota · Goodhue · Hennepin · Isanti · Le Sueur · McLeod · Mille Lacs · Ramsey · Rice · Scott · Sherburne · Stearns · Steele · Washington · Wright | |
Wisconsin counties | Pierce · St. Croix | |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington MSA, MN-WI[2] | ||
Population | 3,690,261 | |
Largest cities | Minneapolis | |
Other cities | Saint Paul · Bloomington · Brooklyn Park · Plymouth · Woodbury · Maple Grove . Blaine . Lakeville . Eagan | |
Density | 456/sq mi. (176/km²) | |
Area | 8,093 total sq mi. (20,960 km²) | |
Minnesota counties | Anoka · Carver · Chisago · Dakota · Hennepin · Isanti · Le Sueur · Mille Lacs · Ramsey · Scott · Sherburne · Washington · Wright | |
Wisconsin counties | Pierce · St. Croix | |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN Urbanized Area | ||
Population | 2,914,866[3] | |
Area codes | 612 · 651 · 763 · 952 | |
Minnesota counties | Anoka · Carver · Dakota · Hennepin · Ramsey · Scott · Washington |
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