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  1. Lac qui Parle County ( / ˌlæk ki ˈpɑːrl / LAK kee PARL) [2] is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,719. [3] . Its county seat is Madison. [4] . The largest city in the county is Dawson . History. The name of the county is French for "lake who speaks."

  2. History. Lac qui Parle County Park History | Postcards. Watch on. Its Regional Setting and History. By: Dave Craigmile. The base landscape of the Park moved into the area some 2.6 billion years ago during the Algoman Orogeny with the plate tectonic movement of a 3.5 billion-year age Island Arc northward.

  3. O Condado de Lac qui Parle é um dos 87 condados do estado americano do Minnesota. A sede do condado é Madison, e sua maior cidade é Madison. O condado possui uma área de 2 015 km² (dos quais 34 km² estão cobertos por água), uma população de 8 067 habitantes, e uma densidade populacional de 4 hab/km² (segundo o censo nacional de 2000 ).

  4. Home. Government. Our History. Founded: March 6, 1871. The County name of 'Lac qui Parle' is French for "Lake which Speaks" or "Talking Lake". In 1862 the Minnesota legislature authorized creation of a county to be called Lac qui Parle on an area north of the Minnesota River.