Brown County, Minnesota

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Brown County, Minnesota is a predominantly rural county in south-central Minnesota known for its agricultural economy and small cities such as New Ulm, a regional cultural and educational center.

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Brown County, Minnesota canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf county
county of Minnesota
borders Blue Earth County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Cottonwood County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Nicollet County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Redwood County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Renville County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Watonwan County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
climate humid continental climate
contains Hanska, Minnesota NERFINISHED
New Ulm, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Sleepy Eye, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Springfield, Minnesota NERFINISHED
country United States of America
countyFIPSCode 015
countySeat New Ulm, Minnesota NERFINISHED
economyType agricultural
FIPSCode 27015
GNISID 0660003
governmentType county government in Minnesota
hasCharacteristic predominantly rural
hasCityWithRole New Ulm, Minnesota is a regional cultural center
New Ulm, Minnesota is a regional educational center
hasMajorIndustry crop farming
food processing
livestock production
hasNotableCommunity German-American community in New Ulm, Minnesota
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasRegionCode US-MN NERFINISHED
hasRiver Big Cottonwood River NERFINISHED
Cottonwood River NERFINISHED
Minnesota River NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural county
hasTransportation Minnesota State Highway 15 NERFINISHED
Minnesota State Highway 4 NERFINISHED
Minnesota State Highway 68 NERFINISHED
U.S. Highway 14 NERFINISHED
largestCity New Ulm, Minnesota NERFINISHED
locatedIn Minnesota
Midwestern United States
surface form: United States Midwest

south-central Minnesota
namedAfter Jacob Brown NERFINISHED
partOf Midwestern United States
State of Minnesota NERFINISHED
state Minnesota
stateFIPSCode 27
subdivisionType county
timeZone Central Time Zone

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Minnesota State Highway 19 passesThrough Brown County, Minnesota