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Places in Minnesota, smaller than a county, whose names begin with the letter K: cities, townships, and unincorporated settlements.
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Kabetogama Township, Minnesota, population 140, is on the southwest shore of Lake Kabetogama. The township was organized in 2000 from the former unorganized township 69-21. The town of Kabetogama is on St. Louis County Road 123, 20 miles east-southeast of International Falls.
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Kalmar Township is in Olmsted County, Minnesota. The city of Byron is bounded on the east, west, and north by the township. Kalmar Township is approximately 2 miles west of Rochester. The unincorporated place called Douglas is in the town's northeastern corner.
Kandiyohi, population 506, is on U.S. Highway 12 in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. The city of Kandiyohi is 5 miles east of Willmar, the county seat.
Karlstad, Minnesota, population 881, is at the intersection of U.S. Highway 59 and State Highway 11, in Kittson County. Karlstad is about 35 miles northwest of Thief River Falls.
Kasota, population 655, is in south central Minnesota, where Shanaska Creek meets the Minnesota River, between U.S. Highway 169 and State Highway 22. Directly north of Kasota, on the other side of the river, is the city of St. Peter. Kasota is in Le Sueur County, 12 miles south of the city of Le Sueur, and 7 miles north of Mankato.
Kasson, Minnesota, population 3514, is at the junction of U.S. Highway 14 and State Highway 57, in Dodge County. Kasson is approximately 18 miles west of Rochester.
Keewatin, Minnesota, population 1118, is a suburb of Hibbing. Keewatin is on U.S. Highway 169 in Itasca County, 6 miles west of Hibbing and 5 miles east of Nashwauk.
Kelliher, population 348, is in Beltrami County in northern Minnesota. Kelliher is at the intersection of State Highway 72 and County Highway 36, 45 miles northeast of Bemidji.
Kellogg, population 423, is in Wabasha County in southeast Minnesota. Kellogg is on U.S. Highway 61, halfway between Red Wing and Winona, and about 3 miles west of the Wisconsin state line.
Kennedy, population 337, is in Kittson County in northwestern Minnesota. Kennedy is at the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and County Road 7. It is 7 miles south of Hallock, the county seat, and 9 miles east of the North Dakota state line.
Kenneth, population 81, is in Rock County in the southwestern corner of Minnesota. Kenneth is 8 miles northeast of Luverne, and 30 miles northeast of Sioux Falls (South Dakota).
Kensington, Minnesota, population 295, is in the southwestern corner of Douglas County, at the intersection of State Highway 55 and County Road 1. Kensington is 15 miles west-southwest of Alexandria, the county seat. Kensington's biggest claim to fame is the Kensington Runestone, found on a nearby farm in 1898. This 202-pound slab of graywacke is inscribed in runes which tell the story of a group of Norwegian and Swedish explorers, and is dated 1362. For several decades, the artifact has been on display at the Runestone Museum in Alexandria.
Kent, population 131, is on U.S. Highway 75 in Wilkin County, in western Minnesota. Kent is 24 miles south of Moorhead, 10 miles north-northwest of Wahpeton, and less than a mile east of the North Dakota state line.
The city of Kenyon, Minnesota, population 1552, lies along the south bank of Pearl Creek in Goodhue County. Kenyon is at the intersection of State Highways 56 and 60. The city is 14 miles northeast of Owatonna and 13 miles southeast of Northfield.
Kerkhoven, Minnesota, population 732, is in Swift County at the intersection of U.S. Highway 12 and County Road 35. Kerkhoven is 13 miles west-northwest of Willmar, and 105 miles west of St. Paul.
The city of Kerrick, population 56, is at the junction of Minnesota State Highway 23 and Pine County Road 46. Kerrick is 21 miles south of Cloquet.
Kettle River, Minnesota, population 190, is on State Highway 73 in Carlton County. The city of Kettle River is 25 miles southwest of Cloquet, and 107 miles north of St. Paul. In 1989, Kettle River was the scene of alleged Marian apparitions; Roger L. Schwietz, Bishop of Duluth, has ruled against any special prayers or devotional practices at the site.
Kiester, Minnesota, population 606, is just 2 miles north of the Iowa state line on State Highway 22 in Faribault County. Kiester is 18 miles east-southeast of Blue Earth, the county seat, and 16 miles west-southwest of Albert Lea.
Kilkenny, Minnesota, population 167, is in Le Sueur County at the intersection of County Highways 2 and 3. Kilkenny is 7 miles southeast of Le Center, 10 miles west of Faribault, and 47 miles south-southwest of St. Paul.
The city of Kimball, Minnesota, population 682, is in Stearns County, 14 miles south of St. Cloud on Minnesota State Highway 15. Until 1990, the city's official name was Kimball Prairie.
Kingston, Minnesota, population 131, is on State Highway 15 in Meeker County. Kingston is 10 miles northeast of Litchfield, the county seat; it is 6 miles south of Kimball, and 55 miles west-northwest of the Twin Cities.
Kinney, Minnesota, population 257, is on St. Louis County Road 25, just north of U.S. Highway 169. Kinney is bounded on the east by Mountain Iron, and on the southwest by Buhl. It is about 10 miles northeast of Hibbing.
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Knife River is an unincorporated settlement on the North Shore of Lake Superior. It is in Lake County, just east of the county line. Knife River is 8 miles southwest of Two Harbors, and 19 miles northeast of downtown Duluth.
Komensky, Minnesota, is an unincorporated town at the intersection of McLeod County Roads 4 and 79. Komensky is 4 miles east-northeast of Hutchinson.
Krain Township, in northern Stearns County, Minnesota, surrounds the city of St. Anthony and includes the unincorporated village of St. Francis. It is north of Albany, west of Holdingford, east of St. Rosa.