New Germany, Minnesota
New Germany, United States
New Germany, Minnesota has 13 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 11 of the most distinctive.
Race (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Brownsville, Texas | Rome, Georgia | Topeka, Kansas | Joliet, Illinois | Seguin, Texas
World War I
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Slovakia | Pennsylvania | Jersey City, New Jersey | France | Denmark
Asian (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Kissimmee, Florida | Piatt Township, Pennsylvania | Highlands, North Carolina | Ashland, Kentucky | Keyser, West Virginia
African American (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Salinas, California | Kissimmee, Florida | Kelleys Island, Ohio | Stuart, Virginia | Denver, North Carolina
Native American (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Kenosha, Wisconsin | Badger Township, Minnesota | Thorp, Washington | Andover, Massachusetts | Salinas, California
White (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Santa Fe, New Mexico | Badger Township, Minnesota | Thorp, Washington | Rome, Georgia | Salinas, California
census
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Cape Town, South Africa | Long Beach, California | Orange County, California | Omaha, Nebraska | Bridgeport, Connecticut
Latino (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: New Haven, Connecticut | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Northeastern United States | Long Beach, California | Chattanooga, Tennessee
Hispanic (U.S. Census)
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: New Haven, Connecticut | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Northeastern United States | Omaha, Nebraska | Evansville, Indiana
Marriage
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Columbus, Ohio | Long Beach, California | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Orange County, California | Evansville, Indiana
poverty line
Connects New Germany, Minnesota to: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Louisville, Kentucky | The Bronx, New York (state) | Long Beach, California | Northeastern United States