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  1. Residents' images of northern Manitoba mining communities (Background readings for the geography of Manitoba) by Alison Gill, 1982
  2. The Killarney region of Manitoba (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1971
  3. The Prairies, a scholar's directory and guide (Geography of Canada bibliography series) by Thomas A Rumney, 1998
  4. Mennonite agricultural settlements of Southern Manitoba by John Warkentin, 1959
  5. Manitoba (Exploring Canada Series) by Gordon D. Laws, Lauren M. Laws, 2002-10-03
  6. Regional developments in the peripheries of Canada and Europe (Manitoba geographical studies) by Alfred Hecht, 1983
  7. Polarization and the regional problem: Manufacturing in Nova Scotia, 1960-1973 (Manitoba geographical studies) by Daniel Todd, 1977
  8. The prairies and plains: Prospects for the 80s : proceedings of the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Annual Meeting, Delta ... 1980 (Manitoba geographical studies) by Canadian Association of Geographers, 1981
  9. Aerospace and development: A survey (Manitoba geographical studies) by Daniel Todd, 1985
  10. A Very Remarkable Sickness: Epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670 to 1846 (Manitoba Studies in Native History) by Paul Hackett, 2002-11
  11. Energy and the environment: A long range forecasting study (Manitoba geographical studies) by Vaclav Smil, 1974
  12. Ukrainian Churches of Manitoba: A Building Inventory. by N/A., 1987
  13. Small Farming and Peasant Resources in the Caribbean (Manitoba Geographical Studies, No 10) by John S. Brierley, 1988-03
  14. Called to the bar: an historical geography of beverage rooms in Brandon, 1881-1966.(Essay): An article from: Manitoba History by Doug Ramsey, John Everitt, 2007-10-01

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See also a List of communities in Manitoba. Geography. Manitoba is located in the longitudinal centre of Canada, one of the Prairie Provinces. It borders on Saskatchewan to the west,
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Manitoba (In Detail) In Detail Motto : Gloriosus et Liber (Glorious and free) Capital Winnipeg Largest City Winnipeg Area
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- Order Split off from NWT 12 May Time zone UTC ... Postal information Postal abbreviation Postal code prefix MB R ISO 3166-2 CA-MB Parliamentary representation House seats Senate seats ... Lieutenant-Governor Peter M. Liba Government of Manitoba Manitoba is one of Canada's provinces and was the fifth province to join Canada (in ). Its population is 1 150 000 ( Manitobans Its capital is Winnipeg . Other towns and cities include Brandon ,Thompson, Gilbert Plains Neelin Churchill The Pas , and Portage la Prairie. See also a List of communities in Manitoba
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Manitoba is located in the longitudinal centre of Canada, one of the Prairie Provinces. It borders on Saskatchewan to the west, Ontario to the east, Nunavut to the north, and the American states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south.

23. Manitoba - Geography
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25. Manitoba Canada: Overview Of The History And Geography
Manitoba . Manitoba is the gateway to the Canadian prairies. It is bordered on the east by Ontario, the south by Minnesota North Dakota, on the west by Saskatchewan and in the
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Manitoba Geography Geography Easternmost of the Prairie Provinces, Manitoba is bounded on the N by Nunavut (with a See more Encyclopedia articles on Canadian Political
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Lake Winnipegosis (52 30'N 100 W) is a large (5370 sq2) lake in central North Lakes of Canada Manitoba geography
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Manitoba Geography, History, Government of Manitoba, Official language, Demographics, Economy, Map Winnipeg, Hudson, Bay, Canada, Under, Several, Major, and Boundaries
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31. Manitoba - Geography
Manitoba is one of Canada 's provinces. It is the fifth Canadian province (created by the government in 1870). Its population as of April 1, 2005 (Statistics Canada) was
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Manitoba is one of Canada 's provinces . It is the fifth Canadian province (created by the government in ). Its population as of April 1, 2005 (Statistics Canada ) was 1,176,132 ( Manitobans ). It is the easternmost of the three Prairie Provinces
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Manitoba is located in the longitudinal centre of Canada, although it is considered part of Western Canada . It borders Saskatchewan to the west, Ontario to the east, Nunavut to the north, and the American states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south. Related Topics:
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Pembina Hills The climate in Manitoba is typical of its mid continent location and northerly latitude. In general, temperatures and precipitation decrease from south to north. Summers are generally warm to hot and winters very cold. Both spring and autumn are contracted seasons.

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    Manitoba is one of the Prairie Provinces of Canada. Land Manitoba lies within three major physiographic regions of North America: the Canadian Shield, the Interior Plains, and the Hudson Bay Lowland. Much of the province, except in the northeast and the south and southwest, lies in the Canadian Shield. It is mainly an area of ancient crystalline rock whose surface features were formed by glaciers. The advancing and retreating ice eroded the rock, deposited debris, and created a vast number of lakes. Muskegs (bogs) are widespread. Large tracts are covered with dense coniferous forests. Throughout the area, population is sparse. The south-central and southwestern parts of Manitoba lie within the Interior Plains. This is the settled part of the province; it is a fertile agricultural region, much like the northern prairie and plains states of the United States. Although occasionally rolling, the terrain is predominantly flat.

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    Related Category: Canadian Political Geography Manitoba [manit O u Pronunciation Key Geography Easternmost of the Prairie Provinces, Manitoba is bounded on the N by Nunavut (with a northeast shoreline on Hudson Bay), on the E by Ontario, on the S by Minnesota and North Dakota, and on the W by Saskatchewan. The south and central part of Manitoba was once covered by Pleistocene Lake Agassiz ; as its waters receded into Hudson Bay, it left behind numerous lakes (the largest being Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Winnipegosis) and rivers (including the Nelson, Churchill, and Hayes) that flow northeast into the bay. In some places underlying rock formations were swept bare; in others they were covered with rich deposits of black loam. An expanse of almost uninhabited tundra surrounds the port of Churchill. Extending south from Churchill and east from Lake Winnipeg, the topography is that of the

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    Manitoba In Detail In Detail Motto : Gloriosus et Liber (Glorious and free) Capital Winnipeg Largest City Winnipeg Area
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    Manitoba Geography. Manitoba is a province bordered by Minnesota and North Dakota to the south, Nunavuth to the North, Saskatchewan to the west and Ontario to the east.
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    Manitoba is a province bordered by Minnesota and North Dakota to the south, Nunavuth to the North, Saskatchewan to the west and Ontario to the east. This territory is also called “The Land of 100.000 Lakes”, being the easternmost of Canada’s three Prairie Provinces. The landscape is sundry, containing desert areas, sandy beaches, farmland and sub-Arctic tundra. A great deal of the desert territory is bathed by lakes, out of which the most important is Winnipeg Lake If one is curious to see how the 18th century looked like for real, then he must visit the Fort la Reine Museum and the Pioneer Village which are located in the region of the central Plains. This is the area which is covered by golden wheat cultures.

    38. Winnipeg, Manitoba - Geography And Climate
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    Winnipeg CST ) is a Canadian city and the provincial capital of the province of Manitoba . Located in Western Canada, Winnipeg plays a prominent role in transportation, finance, manufacturing, agriculture and education. It is known as the Gateway to the West.
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    Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the valley of the Red River and has an extremely flat topography . There are no substantial hills in the city or in its vicinity. Downtown Winnipeg is centred at the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street about one kilometre (0.6 mile) from The Forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. From this intersection, known as the windiest in Canada, all roads radiate outwards. The city uses the grid system for streets although there are several different grids in place which correspond to old Red River Lots and the meandering courses of the rivers. This creates some very irregular intersections. As a result many visitors find it difficult to get around in Winnipeg. There is no absolute numbering system in place but usually street addresses become higher the farther one moves away from either river. For example west of the Red River street addresses will increase as one heads west, but east of the river they will increase as one heads east. In general avenues run east and west and streets north and south. Unlike many cities in North America, all streets are named, not numbered. Of interest, many of the main thoroughfares in Winnipeg are extremely wide due to the spring soil conditions and the historical use of the

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    40. ProQuest Subject Index - Geography At UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
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