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The name "Calisota" seems to be a blend of the names of the U.S. states California and Minnesota.
How much of the California aspect is expressed, and how much of Minnesota?
--Damian Yerrick
From what I've seen in stories, Calisota seems to mostly resemble northern California---the name might just be a play on common U.S. state name endings (California, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, or something that ends in "-a"/"-ta"/"-ia"). :-) Anthony Dean July 2, 2005 17:33 (UTC)
Calisota is more like Minnesota than California in one aspect: It has cold, snowy winters. Das Baz 16:08, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
But it's got warm, warm summers.
I've heard that the name Calisota comes both of them. It has warm summers of California and cold winters of Minnesota.