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Saint Paul is the second most populous city in the state of Minnesota. It is the state capital. According to the United States Census Burea the population in 2000 was 287,151. It is the among the largest cities in the United States. The census bureau esimated the population to be 280,404 in 2003. According to this estimate, the city is loosing population at a rate of 0.60% per year.
The city is a part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area. It is the the seat of Ramsey county. It has an area of 52.8 square miles. The Federal Information Processing Standards location code (FIPS55) for this city is 2758000.
Northwestern College is in Saint Paul. F. Scott Fitzgerald House, Frank B. Kellogg House and James J. Hill House are local sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Interstate Highways 94 and 35 pass through Saint Paul. The Mississippi River and Lake St. Croix are near or in the city.
The city has a hot summer continental climate with an annual precipitation of 29.41 inches. Winters are generally cold with very little snow and summers are warm and rainy.
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US Locality
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Population: 287,151 (2000 Census)
Surface area: 52.8 mi²
Mayor: Randy C. Kelly
County: Ramsey
State: Minnesota
Metro area: Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington
Area Code: 651
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