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  2. Minnedosa, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    John Armitage moved to the area around this time in 1877, and began to build a sawmill and gristmill. He joined together with Tanner to lay out a new town site and eventually Armitage had accumulated 3,800 acres (15 km 2) of property. [3] Tanner named the new town Minnedosa, from the Dakota word mní dúza meaning "flowing water". [3] Minnedosa ...

  3. List of regions of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    These areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government of their own. Typically outlined by provincial or federal authorities, these formal and informal regional models broadly follow the geographic definitions, but have particular variations depending on their administrative or other purpose.

  4. Minnedosa - Wikipedia

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    Minnedosa may refer to: Minnedosa, Manitoba, a community in Manitoba, Canada; Minnedosa (electoral district), a political riding in the same area; Minnedosa (schooner barge), a Great Lakes grain barge that sank in 1905; SS Minnedosa, 1918 passenger ship for Canadian Pacific Railways

  5. List of communities in Manitoba by population - Wikipedia

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    A population centre, according to Statistics Canada, is an area with a population of at least 1,000 and a density of 400 or more people per square kilometre. [ 1 ] List

  6. Steinbach, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The areas to the west and north of Steinbach are defined as flat tallgrass prairie, and part of the Lake Manitoba Plain. The areas south and west of the city progress steadily into treed aspen parkland, eventually growing into Sandilands Provincial Forest and the large boreal forest region extending east and north of the city.

  7. Interlake Region - Wikipedia

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    The Interlake Region geographically is a low lying glacial lake basin that is poorly drained. [2] The area is clearly defined on the west by the shores of Lake Manitoba and on the eastern edge by Lake Winnipeg.

  8. Thompson, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Thompson was incorporated as a town in 1967 on Canada's Centennial Anniversary.In 1970, Thompson gained city status in the royal presence of Queen Elizabeth II. [12]The community was initially planned for a population of 8000, [9] but Thompson grew rapidly to 19,001 residents by the 1971 Census; the population has even been estimated as high as 26,000 residents at the time prior to the ...

  9. Winkler, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The area surrounding Winkler is home to rich, fertile soils which are especially suited to growing potatoes. However, many other crops are grown in the area, including wheat, canola, corn and beans. The area's livestock operations also continue to grow; hogs and cattle are raised, while dairy farms contribute to the making of cheese.