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Places in Minnesota, smaller than a county, whose names begin with the letter C: cities, townships, and unincorporated settlements.

Calumet

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The city of Calumet, Minnesota, is on U.S. Highway 169 about halfway between Hibbing and Grand Rapids. Calumet is bounded on the north and west by the city of Marble.

Cannon Falls

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Cannon Falls is located on the banks of the Cannon River in Goodhue County, approximately 35 miles south of the Twin Cities and an equal distance north of Rochester. Founded in the mid-19th century, the city has grown to about 3,500 people, including an increasing number of commuters to Twin Cities jobs.

Canosia Township

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Canosia Township, in St. Louis County, Minnesota, is bounded on the south by Hermantown and Duluth. It is very close to Arnold (to the east of the town of Canosia) and to Twig (to the west).

Center Township

Center Township, in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, is bounded on the east and south by the Mississippi River. To its north is Mission Township, and on the west is Lake Edwards Township.

Clear Lake Township

The town of Clear Lake, in western Sherburne County, Minnesota, surrounds the city of Clear Lake. Clear Lake Township is bounded on the north by Haven and Palmer Townships, and on the east by Becker Township. The Mississippi River is the town line on the southwest. Directly across the river are St. Cloud, Lynden Township, Clearwater (city and township), and Silver Creek Township.

Clontarf

Clontarf, Minnesota, population 172, is located at the intersection of Minnesota State Highway 9 and Swift County Road 22. The city of Clontarf is 6 miles northwest of Benson, and about 40 miles northwest of Willmar.

Cohasset

The city of Cohasset comprises the former township of Bass Brook, in Itasca County. It incorporated in 1991, and changed its name in 1995.

Cold Spring

The city of Cold Spring, Minnesota, population 2459, is located along the Sauk River in Stearns County, about 14 miles southwest of St. Cloud.

Collegeville

St. John's pretty much is Collegeville, though there are a few neighbors. There the largest community of Benedictine men in the world runs a coed prep school, men's university, a seminary and graduate school of theology for men and women, and the Liturgical Press. Collegeville is in Stearns County, Minnesota, approximately 10 miles west of St. Cloud on Interstate 94, and 70 miles northwest of the Twin Cities.

Columbus

Columbus, Minnesota, is in eastern Anoka County. It is bounded on the north by Linwood Township, on the west by East Bethel and Ham Lake, on the south by Lino Lakes, on the east by Wyoming Township and Forest Lake. Columbus became an incorporated city in September, 2006.

Corinna Township

Corinna Township is between Annandale and Maple Lake, Minnesota, and touches both cities. Corinna Township is bounded on the south by Albion Township and French Lake Township.

Credit River Township

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Credit River Township is in northeast Scott County, Minnesota. Credit River Township is bounded on the north by Savage and Burnsville, on the east by Lakeville, on the south by New Market Township, and on the west by Spring Lake Township and Prior Lake. The township includes Cleary Lake, Murphy Lake, and the unincorporated communities called Credit River and Keatings.

Crown

Crown, Minnesota, is an unincorporated community in Stanford Township in southwestern Isanti County, at about the junction of County Roads 7 and 8. It is directly north of St. Francis, and east of Zimmerman.

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