Mountain Lake, Minnesota
Mountain Lake, United States
Mountain Lake, Minnesota has 18 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Molotschna
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Goessel, Kansas | Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast | Kleefeld, Manitoba
Plautdietsch language
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Steinbach, Manitoba | Winkler, Manitoba | Aylmer, Ontario
Lao people
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: East Oakland, Oakland, California | Champasak province | Sisaket province | Bayou La Batre, Alabama | Kaeng Khoi district
Russian Mennonite
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Winkler, Manitoba | Goessel, Kansas | Altona, Manitoba | Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua | Yarrow, British Columbia
Hmong people
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota and Wisconsin | Saint Paul, Minnesota | French Guiana | Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Jim Hagedorn
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Wilmont, Minnesota | Steen, Minnesota | Jasper, Minnesota | Delton Township, Cottonwood County, Minnesota | Carson Township, Cottonwood County, Minnesota
Melitopol
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Zaporizhzhia Oblast | Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast | Dnipriany, Kherson Oblast | Velyka Bilozerka | Saky, (occupied by Russia)
Low German
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Netherlands | Belize | New Brunswick | Saxony | Pomerania
Republican Party of Minnesota
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Austin, Minnesota | Northfield, Minnesota | Becker, Minnesota | Jackson, Minnesota | Org, Minnesota
Works Progress Administration
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Seattle, Washington | Omaha, Nebraska | Massachusetts | Glendale, California | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Russian Empire
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Hungary | Sweden | Finland | Lithuania | Armenia
Hispanic and Latino Americans
Connects Mountain Lake, Minnesota to: Pennsylvania | Brooklyn, New York | Columbus, Ohio | Salt Lake City, Utah | Newark, New Jersey