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LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE IN SAINT PAUL
Saint Paul is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is the county seat of Ramsey County, the state’s smallest most populous county. As of 2019, the estimated population was 308,096, making it the 63rd-largest city in the United States and the 11th-most populous in the Midwest. Most of the city lies east of the Mississippi River at the confluence with the Minnesota River. Minneapolis, the state’s largest city is across the river to the west. Together they are known as the “Twin Cities”. They are the core of Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area home to over 3.6 million and the third-largest in the Midwest. The Minneapolis–Saint Paul–Bloomington area employs 1,570,700 people in the private sector as of July 2008, 82.43 percent of which work in private service providing-related jobs. Of Saint Paul’s population of 308k people, 91.6% are citizens. As of 2017, 19.1% of Saint Paul residents were born outside of the country (58.6k people).In 2018, the most common birthplace for the foreign-born residents of Minnesota was Mexico, the natal country of 58,148 Minnesota residents, followed by Somalia with 37,468 and India with 27,159. Minnesota continues to grow more diverse, according to population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The change can be seen in the ethnic communities emerging around St. Paul; in the expansion of organizations such as the Karen Organization of Minnesota and the Hmong American Partnership; and in St. Paul Public Schools, where in 2010 district families spoke 77 different languages at home with an increase that stood at 128 languages in 2017. Saint Paul continues to strive for diversity and inclusion in its community. Learning a language in Saint Paul is a wonderful way to embrace diversity and personal growth. Pick a language and thrive in a community of inclusion and expansion!