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  2. Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Cedar-Riverside is located in Minneapolis City Council Wards 2 and 6, represented by Robin Wonsley and Jamal Osman, respectively.. The neighborhood is part of the University community, and is dominated by the West Bank campus of the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis campus, which includes the Law School, Carlson School of Management, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, and West ...

  3. History of Somalis in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    Many Somalis inhabit Minneapolis' Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, particularly newly arrived immigrants. Somali professionals often move to the suburbs to raise their children in a more secure environment away from the inner city. Although Somalis have established ethnic enclaves, there is an easy commute between Somali areas and the wider ...

  4. In Tim Walz’s home state, Somali immigrants push back ... - AOL

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    At least 44,000 Minnesota residents were born in Somalia and another 29,000 first-generation Somali Americans call the state home, according to data compiled by Minnesota Compass.. In the decades ...

  5. Samatar Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Samatar Crossing is a 1,850-foot (560 m), shared-use path and innovative urban redesign project in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.Posthumously named after Somali-American politician and activist Hussein Samatar, the crossing connects the Downtown East/Elliot Park and Cedar-Riverside neighborhoods via a former interstate highway ramp. [1]

  6. Three Kansas men charged with bomb plot against Somalians - AOL

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    Three Kansas men have been charged with plotting to bomb an apartment complex in Garden City, Kansas, where Somali immigrants live and worship.

  7. Religion in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    For example, the first Somali-run mosque (Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Civic Center) was established in 1998 the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood from a former knitting factory. [49] Results of a 2014 Pew Research report put the Muslim population of Minnesota at 1%, while more recent estimates put the number between 140,000 and 200,000 (about 2.5–3%).

  8. The Twin Cities have an ISIS problem - AOL

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  9. Somali Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    The Outlaws' principal territory encompasses the area around the Karmel Mall in south Minneapolis, and in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [3] They are also located in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, which has a high concentration of Somali-Americans and Somali immigrants.