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- Manitoba abstract "Manitoba /ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə/ is a Canadian prairie province. The province, with an area of 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi), has a largely continental climate, with thousands of lakes and many rivers. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism. Manitoba's capital and largest city, Winnipeg, is Canada's eighth-largest Census Metropolitan Area, and home to 60 percent of the population of the province. Winnipeg is the seat of government, home to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the highest court in the jurisdiction, the Manitoba Court of Appeal. Four of the province's five universities, both of its professional sports teams, and most of its cultural activities are located in Winnipeg.Fur traders first arrived during the late 17th century and Manitoba was the heart of Rupert's Land, owned by the Hudson's Bay Company. Manitoba became a province of Canada in 1870 after the Red River Rebellion. A general strike took place in Winnipeg in 1919, and the province was hit hard by the Great Depression. This led to the creation of what would become the New Democratic Party of Manitoba, one of the province's major political parties and currently in power, led by premier Greg Selinger.".
- Manitoba thumbnail Flag_of_Manitoba.svg?width=300.
- Manitoba wikiPageExternalLink splash.html.
- Manitoba wikiPageExternalLink www.travelmanitoba.com.
- Manitoba wikiPageExternalLink Table.cfm?T=302&SR=1&S=3&O=D&RPP=25&PR=46.
- Manitoba wikiPageID "18926".
- Manitoba wikiPageRevisionID "606790685".
- Manitoba admittancedate "1870-07-15".
- Manitoba admittanceorder "5".
- Manitoba animal "left|30pxBison".
- Manitoba arearank "8".
- Manitoba author "Donnelly, MS".
- Manitoba author "Hanlon, Christine; Edie, Barbara; Pendgracs, Doreen".
- Manitoba author "Whitcomb, Ed".
- Manitoba bird "left|30pxGreat Grey Owl".
- Manitoba capital Winnipeg.
- Manitoba centre "Manitoba".
- Manitoba coatofarms "G manitoba.gif".
- Manitoba coatofarmsalt "A central shield depicting a bison standing on a rock, under a St George's Cross. On top of the shield sits a helmet decorated with a red and white billowing veil. On top of the helmet sits a beaver with a crown on its back, holding a prairie crocus. To the right of the shield is a rearing white unicorn wearing a collar of white and green maple leaves, from which hangs a green cart-wheel pendant. To the left of the shield is a rearing white horse wearing a collar of Indian beadwork, from which hangs a green cycle of life medallion. The animals and shield stand on a mound, with a wheat field beneath the unicorn, prairie crocuses beneath the shield, and spruces beneath the horse. Beneath the mound are white and blue waves, under which is an orange scroll bearing the words "GLORIOSUS ET LIBER"".
- Manitoba demonym "Manitoban".
- Manitoba densityKm "2.14".
- Manitoba densityrank "8".
- Manitoba flag "Flag of Manitoba.svg".
- Manitoba flagalt "A red flag with a large Union Jack in the upper left corner and a shield, consisting of St. George's Cross over a left-facing bison standing on a rock, on the right side".
- Manitoba flower "left|30pxPrairie Crocus".
- Manitoba gdpPerCapita "C$44,654".
- Manitoba gdpPerCapitaRank "9".
- Manitoba gdpRank "6".
- Manitoba gdpTotal "C$55.894 billion".
- Manitoba gdpYear "2011".
- Manitoba hasPhotoCollection Manitoba.
- Manitoba houseseats "14".
- Manitoba isbn "978".
- Manitoba isocode "CA-MB".
- Manitoba labelMap "no".
- Manitoba landareaKm "548360".
- Manitoba largestcity "Winnipeg".
- Manitoba largestmetro "Winnipeg".
- Manitoba legislature "Legislative Assembly of Manitoba".
- Manitoba map "Manitoba in Canada.svg".
- Manitoba mapalt "Map showing the location of Manitoba, in the centre of Southern Canada".
- Manitoba name "Manitoba".
- Manitoba northeast Hudson_Bay.
- Manitoba officiallang Canadian_English.
- Manitoba percentwater "15.6".
- Manitoba population "1208268".
- Manitoba populationrank "5".
- Manitoba populationyear "2011".
- Manitoba postalabbreviation "MB".
- Manitoba postalcodeprefix List_of_R_postal_codes_of_Canada.
- Manitoba premier Greg_Selinger.
- Manitoba premierparty New_Democratic_Party_of_Manitoba.
- Manitoba publisher "Canada's Wings".
- Manitoba publisher "MacIntyre Purcell Publishing Inc".
- Manitoba publisher "University of Toronto Press".
- Manitoba senateseats "6".
- Manitoba timezone "Central: UTC–6,".
- Manitoba title "A Short History of Manitoba".
- Manitoba title "Manitoba Book of Everything".
- Manitoba title "The Government of Manitoba".
- Manitoba totalareaKm "649950".
- Manitoba tree "left|30pxWhite Spruce".
- Manitoba viceroy Philip_S._Lee.
- Manitoba viceroytype "Lieutenant Governor".
- Manitoba waterareaKm "101593".
- Manitoba website "www.gov.mb.ca".
- Manitoba year "1963".
- Manitoba year "1982".
- Manitoba year "2008".
- Manitoba subject Category:1870_establishments_in_Canada.
- Manitoba subject Category:Canadian_Prairies.
- Manitoba subject Category:Manitoba.
- Manitoba subject Category:Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada.
- Manitoba point "55.0 -97.0".
- Manitoba type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Manitoba type District108552138.
- Manitoba type Location100027167.
- Manitoba type Object100002684.
- Manitoba type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Manitoba type ProvincesAndTerritoriesOfCanada.
- Manitoba type Region108630985.
- Manitoba type State108654360.
- Manitoba type YagoGeoEntity.
- Manitoba type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Manitoba type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Manitoba type Place.
- Manitoba type PopulatedPlace.
- Manitoba type Wikidata:Q532.
- Manitoba type Place.
- Manitoba type Location.
- Manitoba type SpatialThing.
- Manitoba comment "Manitoba /ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə/ is a Canadian prairie province. The province, with an area of 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi), has a largely continental climate, with thousands of lakes and many rivers. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism.".
- Manitoba label "Manitoba".
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