Minneapolis–Saint Paul

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
Minneapolis-St. Paul CSA, MN-WI[1]
Population4,078,788
Minnesota countiesAnoka · Benton · Carver · Chisago · Dakota · Goodhue · Hennepin · Isanti · Le Sueur · McLeod · Mille Lacs · Ramsey · Rice · Scott · Sherburne · Stearns · Steele · Washington · Wright
Wisconsin countiesPierce · St. Croix
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington MSA, MN-WI[2]
Population3,690,261
Largest citiesMinneapolis
Other citiesSaint Paul · Bloomington · Brooklyn Park · Plymouth · Woodbury · Maple Grove . Blaine . Lakeville . Eagan
Density456/sq mi. (176/km²)
Area8,093 total sq mi. (20,960 km²)
Minnesota countiesAnoka · Carver · Chisago · Dakota · Hennepin · Isanti · Le Sueur · Mille Lacs · Ramsey · Scott · Sherburne · Washington · Wright
Wisconsin countiesPierce · St. Croix
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN Urbanized Area
Population2,914,866[3]
Area codes612 · 651 · 763 · 952
Minnesota countiesAnoka · Carver · Dakota · Hennepin · Ramsey · Scott · Washington

References

  1. "Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals: 2020-2022". United States Census Bureau. February 24, 2022. Retrieved August 13, 2022.
  2. "2020 Population and Housing State Data". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. May 18, 2023. Archived from the original on June 29, 2022. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  3. "Urban and Rural: List of 2020 Census Urban Areas". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 22, 2023.

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