Buhl, Minnesota

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Buhl, Minnesota is a small city on the Iron Range in St. Louis County known historically for its iron mining roots and location in northeastern Minnesota.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
adjacentTo Chisholm, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Kinney, Minnesota NERFINISHED
Mountain Iron, Minnesota NERFINISHED
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision Midwestern United States
county St. Louis County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
demographicCharacteristic small population
economicCharacteristic post-mining mixed local economy
foundingIndustry iron mining
governmentType mayor–council government
hasAreaCode 218
hasFeature residential community
small-city character
hasFIPSCode 27-08418
hasGNISFeatureID 0661254
hasHistoricalActivity open-pit iron ore mining
underground iron ore mining
hasPostalCode 55713
hasSchoolDistrict Rock Ridge Public Schools NERFINISHED
hasWaterBodyNearby several small lakes of the Mesabi Range area
historicalEconomicBase iron ore mining
incorporatedAsCity early 20th century
isInCongressionalDistrict Minnesota's 8th congressional district NERFINISHED
isPartOfMetropolitanArea Mesabi Range micropolitan region NERFINISHED
knownFor iron mining history
location on the Iron Range
locatedIn Iron Range NERFINISHED
Minnesota
St. Louis County, Minnesota NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion northeastern Minnesota
namedAfter Frank H. Buhl NERFINISHED
partOf Mesabi Iron Range NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage English
region Arrowhead Region of Minnesota NERFINISHED
regionalIdentity Iron Range community
regionType mining region
state Minnesota
timeZone Central Time Zone
timeZoneDST Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Daylight Time
transportationRoute County Highway 25 NERFINISHED
Minnesota State Highway 169 NERFINISHED

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