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**Minnesota's Northwest Angle: A Unique Slice of America** | **Minnesota's Northwest Angle: A Unique Slice of America** |
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Minnesota's Northwest Angle, often referred to simply as "the Angle," is a remote and fascinating geographical anomaly located on the northern side of Lake of the Woods, forming a protrusion known as a "chimney" on maps. Covering an area of 596.3 square miles, with a significant portion being water, it stands as the northernmost point of the contiguous 48 states. The Angle exists within Angle Township and Lake of the Woods County, bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. One of its distinctive features is the presence of reefs, which create a one-of-a-kind fishing experience for visitors. | Minnesota's Northwest Angle, often referred to simply as "the Angle," is a remote and fascinating geographical anomaly located on the northern side of Lake of the Woods, forming a protrusion known as a "chimney" on maps. Covering an area of 596.3 square miles, with a significant portion being water, it stands as the northernmost point of the contiguous 48 states. The Angle exists within Angle Township and Lake of the Woods County, bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. One of its distinctive features is the presence of reefs, which create a one-of-a-kind fishing experience for visitors. |