Minnesota Border
The Minnesota Border refers to the boundary that separates the state of Minnesota from its neighboring states and countries. To the north, it shares a border with Canada, while to the east, it meets Wisconsin. The southern border is adjacent to Iowa, and the western border is next to North Dakota and South Dakota.
This border is significant for trade, travel, and cultural exchange. It features various natural landmarks, including rivers and lakes, which contribute to the region's geography. The Mississippi River and the Red River of the North are notable waterways that define parts of the border.