Compassion (M.R. state)



Compassion is a state in the east-central Minnesotan Republic in North America. It is the second smallest state by land area (after Rochester) and is also the second smallest by population (after Traverse.) It comprises the land area of former Ramsey and Minneapolis counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota; before the Nogales nuclear war, the area contained several million people, but after the nuking of Minneapolis, the population plummeted as most left or were killed. Even 150 years after, the state still only has about 250,000 people.

The state borders St. Croix Rapids to the southeast, Wishkoban to the north, and Minnetonka to the southwest.

Cities in Compassion by population

 * St. Paul (101,102)
 * Minneapolis (66,948)
 * Maplewood (18,335)
 * West Ramsey (15,952)
 * White Bear Lake (14,764)
 * North St. Paul (6674)
 * Vadnais Heights (5508)
 * North Oaks (4868)
 * South White Bear Lake (4652)
 * Little Canada (3253)

Politics
Compassion is the strongest Old Labor state in Minnesotan politics.