St. Augusta, Minnesota
St. Augusta, United States
St. Augusta, Minnesota has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
St. Augustine
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Ramapuram, India
Locust Plague of 1874
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
German Americans in the American Civil War
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Springfield, Missouri
German folk music
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Germantown, Maryland
German diaspora
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: New York City, New York | Bystrzyca Kłodzka, Poland | Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia
Rocky Mountain locust
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Somé | Minnesota | Missouri | Wyoming
Grand Duchy of Baden
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Colonia Tovar | Tägermoos | Freeburg, Illinois | Saint Wendel, Indiana | Deggenhausen, Germany
Slovenians
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: St. Joseph, Minnesota | Gleinstätten, Austria | Popovac, Croatia | Kruševo Brdo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Magdalensberg, Austria
Patron Saint
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Elmont, New York | Rathgar | San Telmo, Buenos Aires | Quilalí, Nicaragua | Koningsbosch, Netherlands
extinct
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Réunion | Cape Town, South Africa | Tasmania | Bayda, Libya | Nong Bua Lamphu province
Tridentine Mass
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Syracuse, New York (state) | Clonmel, Ireland | Roncesvalles, Toronto | St. Joseph, Minnesota | Glengarry County
Prohibition era
Connects St. Augusta, Minnesota to: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | El Paso–Juárez | Kelleys Island, Ohio | Saranac Lake, New York | Piqua, Ohio