Angle Inlet

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Angle Inlet is a small, remote community in northern Minnesota known for being one of the northernmost settlements in the contiguous United States and accessible by land only through Canada.

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Angle Inlet canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
borderedBy Canada NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedAs unorganized territory
hasAttraction fishing resorts
hunting lodges
northernmost point marker of the contiguous United States
hasCharacteristic accessible by land only through Canada
northernmost settlement in the contiguous United States
remote community
small population
hasClimate continental climate
hasEducationalInstitution Angle Inlet Elementary School NERFINISHED
hasFeature U.S.–Canada border crossing NERFINISHED
remote border checkpoint
hasPopulationSize fewer than 200 residents
locatedIn Lake of the Woods County NERFINISHED
Minnesota
Northwest Angle NERFINISHED
northern Minnesota
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
locatedNear Lake of the Woods NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf 49th parallel in most of the contiguous United States
partOf Lake of the Woods unorganized territory NERFINISHED
contiguous United States NERFINISHED
postalCode 56711
primaryEconomicActivity fishing
outdoor recreation
tourism
reachableBy boat
road through Manitoba, Canada
small aircraft

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Northwest Angle hasSettlement Angle Inlet