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The Republic of Minnesota originated as the northeastern part of the French territory of Louisianne. Louisianne was divided into two halves when the Japanese nation of {{TJ|Misuri}} split off. Initially, Minnesota was administered as a sort of ''de facto'' colony of {{TJ|Canada}}, but it has been growing in independance over the course of the 20th century and in 19?? became a republic. |
The Republic of Minnesota originated as the northeastern part of the French territory of Louisianne. Louisianne was divided into two halves when the Japanese nation of {{TJ|Misuri}} split off. Initially, Minnesota was administered as a sort of ''de facto'' colony of {{TJ|Canada}}, but it has been growing in independance over the course of the 20th century and in 19?? became a republic. |
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+ | Minnesota borders {{TJ|Oregon}} to the north, {{TJ|Canada}} and the {{TJ|North American Confederation}} to the east, and {{TJ|Misuri}} to the south and west. |
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Revision as of 05:19, 3 June 2005
Official Language | French |
Capital | Ste Croix |
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Currency | North American Dollar |
The Republic of Minnesota originated as the northeastern part of the French territory of Louisianne. Louisianne was divided into two halves when the Japanese nation of Misuri split off. Initially, Minnesota was administered as a sort of de facto colony of Canada, but it has been growing in independance over the course of the 20th century and in 19?? became a republic.
Geography
Minnesota borders Oregon to the north, Canada and the North American Confederation to the east, and Misuri to the south and west.
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