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Jevne Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
Jevne Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 322 as of the 2010 census. History Jevene was the name of a pioneer family of Scandinavian settlers. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 4.55%, is water. A portion of the city of McGregor extends into the township but is a separate entity. Major highways * Minnesota State Highway 65 * Minnesota State Highway 210 Lakes * Bass Lake * Davis Lake * Portage Lake (northeast quarter) * Rock Lake * Round Lake * Steamboat Lake * Town Line Lake (vast majority) * Turner Lake Adjacent townships * Workman Township (north) * Shamrock Township (northeast) * McGregor Township (east) * Kimberly Township (southwest) * Fleming Township (west) * Logan Township (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains Lansford Cemetery. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 321 people, 131 households, and 94 fam ...
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Township (United States)
A township in some states of the United States is a small geographic area. The term is used in three ways. #A survey township is a geographic reference used to define property location for deeds and grants as surveyed and platted by the United States General Land Office (GLO). A survey township is nominally six by six miles square, or 23,040 acres (93.200 km2). #A civil township is a unit of local government, generally a civil division of a County (United States), county. Counties are the primary divisional entities in many U.S. states, states, thus the powers and organization of townships varies from state to state. Civil townships are generally given a name, sometimes written with the included abbreviation "Twp". #A charter township, found only in the state of Michigan, is similar to a civil township. Provided certain conditions are met, a charter township is mostly exempt from annexation to contiguous cities or villages, and carries additional rights and responsibilities of ho ...
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Minnesota State Highway 210
Minnesota State Highway 210 (MN 210) is a state highway in west-central, central, and northeast Minnesota, which runs from North Dakota Highway 210 (ND 210) at the North Dakota state line (at Breckenridge), and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with MN 23 in Duluth near the Saint Louis River. The route runs across Minnesota from west-central to northeast; connecting Fergus Falls, Brainerd, and Duluth. At the western terminus of MN 210, upon crossing the Red River, the roadway becomes ND 210 and feeds into ND 13. MN 210 is in length. Route description MN 210 serves as an east–west route in west-central, central, and northeast Minnesota between Breckenridge, Fergus Falls, Staples, Baxter, Brainerd, Carlton, and Duluth. For part of its route (), MN 210 is concurrent with US Highway 10 (US 10) between Motley and Staples in central Minnesota. The highway crosses the Washington S ...
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Poverty Line
The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. The poverty line is usually calculated by estimating the total cost of one year's worth of necessities for the average adult.Poverty Lines – Martin Ravallion, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition, London: Palgrave Macmillan The cost of housing, such as the renting, rent for an apartment, usually makes up the largest proportion of this estimate, so economists track the real estate market and other housing cost indicators as a major influence on the poverty line. Individual factors are often used to account for various circumstances, such as whether one is a parent, elderly, a child, married, etc. The poverty threshold may be adjusted annually. In practice, like the definition of poverty, the official or common understanding of the poverty line is significantly higher in developed country, developed countries than in developi ...
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Per Capita Income
Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year. In many countries, per capita income is determined using regular population surveys, such as the American Community Survey. This allows the calculation of per capita income for both the country as a whole and specific regions or demographic groups. However, comparing per capita income across different countries is often difficult, since methodologies, definitions and data quality can vary greatly. Since the 1990s, the OECD has conducted regular surveys among its 38 member countries using a standardized methodology and set of questions. Per capita income is often used to measure a sector's average income and compare the wealth of different populations. Per capita income is also often used to measure a country's standard of living. When used to compare income levels of different countries, it is usually expressed using a commonly ...
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Marriage
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children (if any), and between them and their Affinity (law), in-laws. It is nearly a cultural universal, but the definition of marriage varies between cultures and religions, and over time. Typically, it is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually sexual, are acknowledged or sanctioned. In some cultures, marriage is recommended or considered to be Premarital sex, compulsory before pursuing sexual activity. A marriage ceremony is called a wedding, while a private marriage is sometimes called an elopement. Around the world, there has been a general trend towards ensuring Women's rights, equal rights for women and ending discrimination and harassment against couples who are Interethnic marriage, interethnic, Interracial marriage, interracial, In ...
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Asian (U
Asian may refer to: * Items from or related to the continent of Asia: ** Asian people, people in or descending from Asia ** Asian culture, the culture of the people from Asia ** Asian cuisine, food based on the style of food of the people from Asia ** Asian (cat), a cat breed similar to the Burmese but in a range of different coat colors and patterns * Asii (also Asiani), a historic Central Asian ethnic group mentioned in Roman-era writings * Asian option, a type of option contract in finance * Asyan, a village in Iran See also * * * East Asia * South Asia * Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Mainland Au ... * Asiatic (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Native American (U
Native Americans or Native American usually refers to Native Americans in the United States Native Americans (also called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans) are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous peoples of the United States, particularly of the Contiguous United States, lower 48 states and A .... Related terms and peoples include: Ethnic groups * Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian peoples of North, South, and Central America and their descendants * Indigenous peoples in Canada ** First Nations in Canada, Canadian Indigenous peoples who are neither Inuit nor Métis ** Inuit, Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic and subarctic regions of Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and Alaska. ** Métis in Canada, specific cultural communities who trace their descent to early communities consisting of both First Nations people and European settlers * Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica * Indi ...
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White (U
White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully (or almost fully) reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide. In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France as well as the flag of monarchist France from 1815 to 1830, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek temples and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th c ...
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Census
A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of statistics. This term is used mostly in connection with Population and housing censuses by country, national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include Census of agriculture, censuses of agriculture, traditional culture, business, supplies, and traffic censuses. The United Nations (UN) defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every ten years. UN recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications, and other useful information to coordinate international practices. The United Nations, UN's Food ...
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Logan Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
Logan Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 184 as of the 2010 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 1.39%, is water. The city of Palisade lies within the township but is a separate entity. Lakes * Clear Lake * Red Lake Adjacent townships * Libby Township (northeast) * Workman Township (east) * Jevne Township (southeast) * Fleming Township (south) * Morrison Township (southwest) * Waukenabo Township (west) Cemeteries The township contains Pine Grove Cemetery. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 231 people, 95 households, and 70 families residing in the township. The population density was 6.6 people per square mile (2.5/km). There were 174 housing units at an average density of 4.9/sq mi (1.9/km). The racial makeup of the township was 98.70% White and 1.30% African American. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 ...
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Fleming Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
Fleming Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 312 as of the 2010 census. History Fleming Township was named for an early settler. A post office in Fleming Lake operated from 1909 to 1930. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which and , or 7.40%, is water. Major highway * Minnesota State Highway 210 Lakes * Fleming Lake * French Lake * Gun Lake * Jenkins Lake * Long Lake * Town Line Lake (west edge) * Whispering Lake * Wilkins Lake Adjacent townships * Logan Township (north) * Workman Township (northeast) * Jevne Township (east) * Kimberly Township (south) * Spencer Township (southwest) * Morrison Township (west) * Waukenabo Township (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains Fleming Cemetery. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 327 people, 151 households, and 107 families residing in the township. The population density was . There were 481 ...
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Kimberly Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
Kimberly Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 195 as of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. History Kimberly Township was named for Moses C. Kimberly, an official of the Northern Pacific Railway. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 2.82%, is water. Lakes * Camp Lake * Dam Lake (northwest three-quarters) * Newstrom Lake Adjacent townships * Fleming Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, Fleming Township (north) * Jevne Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, Jevne Township (northeast) * Lee Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, Lee Township (southeast) * Glen Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, Glen Township (south) * Nordland Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, Nordland Township (southwest) * Spencer Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, Spencer Township (west) Cemeteries The township contains the following cemeteries: Ander ...
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