Odd bits of trivia about Polk County, MN

This page contains information about Polk County, Minnesota including major cities, population trends, largest and most common businesses in Polk County and links to driving directions and geographic distances between major cities in Polk County, Minnesota. If you're new to Polk County or looking for jobs in Polk County, you can use this information below to orient yourself to the area.

Largest Metropolitan Areas in Polk County, Minnesota

  • EAST GRAND FORKS
  • FERTILE
  • CROOKSTON
  • CLIMAX
  • GULLY

Distance between major cities in Polk County, Minnesota

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Distance from Climax to Crookston is 13.4 miles
Distance from Climax to East grand forks is 25.7 miles
Distance from Climax to Fertile is 26.2 miles
Distance from Climax to Gully is 52.6 miles
Distance from Crookston to Climax is 13.4 miles
Distance from Crookston to East grand forks is 24.5 miles
Distance from Crookston to Fertile is 24.8 miles
Distance from Crookston to Gully is 41.8 miles
Distance from East grand forks to Climax is 25.7 miles
Distance from East grand forks to Crookston is 24.5 miles
Distance from East grand forks to Fertile is 48.5 miles
Distance from East grand forks to Gully is 62.9 miles
Distance from Fertile to Climax is 26.2 miles
Distance from Fertile to Crookston is 24.8 miles
Distance from Fertile to East grand forks is 48.5 miles
Distance from Fertile to Gully is 35.5 miles
Distance from Gully to Climax is 52.6 miles
Distance from Gully to Crookston is 41.8 miles
Distance from Gully to East grand forks is 62.9 miles
Distance from Gully to Fertile is 35.5 miles

Polk County Population Over Time:

Population in 2000: 31,382
Population in 2001: 31,068
Population in 2002: 30,911
Population in 2003: 30,949
Population in 2004: 31,027
Population in 2005: 31,083
Population in 2006: 31,088

Population average from 2000-2006: 31,072

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