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It
wasn't until 1858 that it was admitted into the United
States, but Minnesota has come a long way in 150 years.
The North Star State is vast and wide, but a majority of the
residents live in the Minneapolis and St. Paul region.
The 2012 Minnesota calendars demonstrate that much of the
rest of the state has few signs of human life.
Instead, there are intricate rock formations, mountains,
waterways, and forests. Picture after picture of the
Minnesota 2012 calendars prove that there is a reason it's
called the Land of 1,000 Lakes. The only drawback, if
you can call it that, is the brutal winters that come along
each season. The southern portion of Minnesota is more
mild, but the northern section near Canada can receive a few
blizzards during the course of the year. |