Manitoba
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Para keng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ing Manitoba (disambiguation).
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| Motto: Gloriosus et Liber (Latin: Glorious and free) | |||||
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| Opisial a amanu | English at French, per mandate of the Constitution Act 1982 | ||||
| Tungku | Winnipeg | ||||
| Pekamaragul a lakanbalen | Winnipeg | ||||
| Lieutenant-Governor | John Harvard | ||||
| Premier | Gary Doer (NDP) | ||||
| Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats |
14 6 |
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| Lapad/Dagul Total - Gabun - Danum (% of total) |
Ranked 8th 647,797 km² 553,556 km² 94,241 km² (14.5%) |
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| Populasiun - Total (2006) - Pangasiksik |
Ranked 5th 1,177,765 1.82/km² |
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| GDP (2005) - Total - Per capita |
$41.933 billion (6th) $35,609 (10th) |
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| Confederation | July 15, 1870 (5th) |
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| Oras zona | UTC-6 | ||||
| Abbreviations - Postal - ISO 3166-2 - Postal Code Prefix |
MB CA-MB R |
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| Bulaklak | Prairie Crocus | ||||
| Pun Dutung | White Spruce | ||||
| Ayup | Great Grey Owl | ||||
| Website | www.gov.mb.ca | ||||
| All rankings include the territories | |||||
Ing Manitoba metung ya kareng 10 lalawigan ning Canada. Mekilala yang opisyal ning Federal Government inyang 1870 bilang makakawani kareng ausan dang Northwest Territories, at meging yang mumunang melalang a lalawigan ibat kareng Territoryu. Iti ing pekaaslagan kareng ausan dang atlung Prairie lalawigan.
Ing kayang tungku at pekamaragul diling lakanbalen (a miki maiggit kapitna ning populasyun ning lalalwigan) iyapin ing Winnipeg. Deng aliwang maulagang lakanbalen at balen ilapin deng Brandon, Thompson, Dauphin, Swan River, Churchill, The Pas, Selkirk, Portage la Prairie, Gimli, Flin Flon, Steinbach, Morden, Virden, Minnedosa, Emerson, Altona, Carman, Neepawa atWinkler.
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- Manitoba Act
- Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
- Provinces and territories of Canada
- Manitoba cabinet ministers
- Manitoba Hydro
- Manitoba Telecom Services
- List of airports in Manitoba
- List of cities in Canada
- List of Manitoba general elections
- List of Manitoba lieutenant-governors
- List of Manitoba premiers
- List of Manitoba provincial highways
- List of Manitoba regions
- List of communities in Manitoba
- List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols
- Louis Riel
- Winnipeg General Strike of 1919
- Republic of Manitoba (1867-68)
- Parks in Manitoba
- Dominion Land Survey
- Red River Flood, 1997
- Same-sex marriage in Manitoba
- list of rural municipalities in Manitoba
- List of Manitoba School Divisions and Districts
- 20 Largest Cities in Manitoba
- First Nations in Southern Manitoba
- First Nations in the Northern Region of Manitoba
- Scouting in Manitoba
- Mincome, a guaranteed minimum income program in the 1970s experimented in Manitoba
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- Manitoba Spirited Energy/Vibrant d'énergie
- Government of Manitoba
- Travel Manitoba
- Manitoba Fishing Information
- The Manitoba School Question
- The Manitoba Historical Society
- Architecture of Manitoba
- The TimeLinks Image Archive
- Review of book about Manitoba's French-Language crisis in the 1980s
- Friendly Rivalries: Manitoba Elections, 1966 -1999
| Ding Lalawigan at territoryu ning Canada | |
| Lalawigan: British Columbia | Alberta | Saskatchewan | Manitoba | Ontario | Quebec | New Brunswick | Nova Scotia | Prince Edward Island | Newfoundland and Labrador | |
| Territoryu: Yukon | Northwest Territories | Nunavut | |
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