Is Minnesota colder than Scandinavia?

They are both northern places although Minnesota has a climate that is much more severe than that of most of Sweden, particularly in the winter months although Sweden is much further north. Stockholm is warmer in the wintertime and cooler during the summer months.
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Is Norway colder than Minnesota?

We are part of The Trust Project. FARGO — Oslo, the capital of Norway, is located at 60 degrees north. Fargo and Duluth are closer to 47 degrees north. Winter weather in the Dakotas and Minnesota, however, is much colder than in Oslo.
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Is Minnesota or Finland colder?

Compare Central Finland and Minnesota Weather

Central Finland generally has cooler weather than Minnesota. The average mean temperature in Central Finland is 5.37°C (41.67°F) while Minnesota's temperature is 6.19°C (43.14°F) and the difference is 0.82°C (33.48°F).
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Is Minnesota like Scandinavia?

Contrary to popular belief, it's not really that “MInnesota looks like Scandinavia.” Though that's partly true, it's also not true. Minnesota looks a lot like southern and central Sweden, parts of Denmark, and much of Finland, but it doesn't look at all like mountainous and coastal Norway.
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What European country is most like Minnesota?

Of the Nordic countries, most of Minnesota is like most of Finland.
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Why did so many Swedes move to Minnesota?

Over a quarter of a million Swedes came to Minnesota between 1850 and 1930, drawn primarily by economic opportunities not available to them at home. Once Swedish immigrant settlements were established in the state, they acted as magnets, creating migration chains that drew others.
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Why did Scandinavians choose Minnesota?

The land scarcity and famines that had pushed entire families to leave rural Norway had subsided, and young men from Norway's cities now came in droves to Minnesota seeking better-paying employment. As railroad lines reduced the time needed to travel through the state, homestead properties were quickly snapped up.
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Is Sweden colder than Minnesota?

They are both northern places although Minnesota has a climate that is much more severe than that of most of Sweden, particularly in the winter months although Sweden is much further north. Stockholm is warmer in the wintertime and cooler during the summer months.
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What U.S. state is most like Norway?

Minnesota has, as many will know, strong cultural ties with Scandinavian countries like Norway, where the Arctic is very much a part of the national identity.
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Do a lot of Scandinavians live in Minnesota?

With more than 1.5 million people (32% of the population) claiming Scandinavian heritage, Minnesota is a hotbed of Scandinavian traditions. That's especially true for Norwegian culture and heritage.
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Is it colder in Alaska or Minnesota?

Alaska is the coldest state in the US, with an average annual temperature of 30.7 F°. The second coldest state in the US is North Dakota, with an average temperature of 42.4 F°. Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº.
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Is Alaska or Minnesota colder?

So where does Minnesota stand in terms of the coldest places in the U.S.? Well, no surprise, Alaska beats everyone -- by a lot. The state's average annual temp is 26 degrees, while Minnesota's is 40.1.
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Is Russia colder than Minnesota?

Moscow is at a latitude of 55° 45', while Minneapolis is at 44° 53'. Nevertheless, they have similar climates. Both cities experience mean January temperatures of about 14°F (–10°C), while Julys are about 66°F (18.9°C) in Moscow and 74°F (23.3°C) in Minneapolis on average.
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Is Minnesota the coldest state?

Alaska is the coldest state in the US, with an average annual temperature of 30.7 F°. The second coldest state in the US is North Dakota, with an average temperature of 42.4 F°. Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº.
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What country is most like Minnesota?

I would say the countries most similar to Minnesota are Canada, the Nordic countries of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland & Iceland, and to a lesser extent, Germany. All are well known for a strong work ethic, somewhat necessitated by the harsh winter climates.
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How cold is Scandinavian?

Coldest parts of Scandinavia

What is this? Normally in the north, temperatures of below -20°C (-4°F) are considered cold days, while temperatures in the bigger cities tend to drop below -10°C (14°F) a couple of times each winter.
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Are there more Norwegians in Minnesota than Norway?

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Minnesota is the unofficial Norwegian capital of the United States: More Norwegians live in Minnesota than in any other state.
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Where in USA is like Paris?

Instead of Paris: Washington, D.C. America's capital city is full of Parisian elements, thanks to French architect and urban planner Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who designed it. Like Paris, D.C. is bursting with history, horticulture, and haute cuisine.
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Is Minnesota colder than Antarctica?

Cities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois have reported temperatures colder than Antarctica, the planet's southernmost continent.
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Why does Minnesota get so cold?

Places with more altitude tend to be cooler, and also places where winter weather is influenced by cold, dry arctic air masses from Canada. That's why Minnesota and its neighbors are among the coldest states.
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Which Scandinavian country is the coldest?

The lowest winter temperatures in Iceland are usually somewhere between −25 °C (−13 °F) and −30 °C (−22 °F), although the lowest temperature ever recorded on Iceland was −39.7 °C (−39 °F). In Norway, the coastal regions have mild winters, while further inland winter is much colder.
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Which US state has the most Scandinavians?

Minnesota has more residents of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry than any other state. Minnesota's Scandinavian roots are a big part of the state's national identity, from the Vikings football team to the Norwegian bachelor farmers of Lake Wobegon.
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Where do most Norwegians live in Minnesota?

The 25 Minnesotan communities with the highest percentage of residents claiming Norwegian ancestry are:
  • Fertile, Minnesota 54.4%
  • Spring Grove, Minnesota 52.0%
  • Twin Valley, Minnesota 49.9%
  • Rushford, Minnesota 46.5%
  • Starbuck, Minnesota 45.0%
  • Hawley, Minnesota 44.5%
  • Ada, Minnesota 42.9%
  • Ulen, Minnesota 42.2%
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