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'''Devilfish''' is a city in the US state of Minnesota and the county seat of Cook County. Its metropolitan area comprises the third-largest in the state, after [[ | '''Devilfish''' is a city in the US state of Minnesota and the county seat of Cook County. Its metropolitan area comprises the third-largest in the state, after [[Minneapolis]] and (narrowly) [[Duluth]]. It is also the third-largest city on Lake Superior with a population of 252,447 in 2020. | ||
The city has a rich history of mining dating back to the 1800s, however changing economic times have left the city in a financial slump. While reclamation (and associated industries) continue in some limited fashion, tourism and agriculture are beginning to take a larger share of the city's wealth. | The city has a rich history of mining dating back to the 1800s, however changing economic times have left the city in a financial slump. While reclamation (and associated industries) continue in some limited fashion, tourism and agriculture are beginning to take a larger share of the city's wealth. |
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Devilfish, Minnesota | |
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City | |
City of Devilfish | |
Country | United States |
State | Minnesota |
County | Cook County, Minnesota |
Founded | 1861 |
Named for | Northern Pike |
Government | |
• Type | Commission |
• Mayor | Susan Gilliam |
• Commissioners |
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Area | |
• City | 220 sq mi (600 km2) |
Elevation | 620 ft (200 m) |
Highest elevation (Eagle Mountain) | 2,301 ft (700 m) |
Lowest elevation (Lake Superior) | 601 ft (200 m) |
Population (2019) | 115,584 |
• Urban | 254,812 |
Demonym(s) | Devilfishian |
Time zone | CST |
• Summer (DST) | CDT |
ZIP Codes |
55200-55299 |
Area codes | 218 |
Devilfish is a city in the US state of Minnesota and the county seat of Cook County. Its metropolitan area comprises the third-largest in the state, after Minneapolis and (narrowly) Duluth. It is also the third-largest city on Lake Superior with a population of 252,447 in 2020.
The city has a rich history of mining dating back to the 1800s, however changing economic times have left the city in a financial slump. While reclamation (and associated industries) continue in some limited fashion, tourism and agriculture are beginning to take a larger share of the city's wealth.
"Devilfish" is a nickname for the Northern Pike, a fish common in the region, after which the city was named.