Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 2 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 2 (also known as the Queen Elizabeth II Highway) is a major highway in Alberta that stretches...
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Calgary (redirect from Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Calgary (locally [ˈkælɡɹi] ) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is the largest metro area within the three prairie provinces. As of...
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Gordondale Gordondale is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta in Saddle Hills County, located on Highway 49, 88 kilometres (55 mi) northwest...
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The politics of Alberta are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces, namely a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary...
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replacing Albert Saunders June 19 – 1930 Alberta general election: Premier John Brownlee's United Farmers of Alberta win a third consecutive majority June...
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Lethbridge (redirect from Lethbridge, Alberta)
in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 106,550 in the 2023 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100...
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Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine (redirect from Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie Mountbatten)
Hough, p. 34 Hough, p. 36 Vickers, Hugo (2004). "Mountbatten, Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie, marchioness of Milford Haven (1863–1950)". In...
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Orphan wells in Alberta, Canada are inactive oil or gas well sites that have no solvent owner that can be held legally or financially accountable for...
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Tsuu T'ina 145 (redirect from Crowchild, Alberta)
'beaver people') is an Indian reserve of the Tsuut'ina Nation in southern Alberta, Canada, created by Treaty 7. The reserve is located in the Calgary Region...
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Paul-André (1989). Histoire du Québec contemporain; Volume 2; Le Québec depuis 1930. Les Éditions du Boréal. ISBN 978-2-89052-298-5. Morf, Gustave (1970). Le...
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Hazleton. On April 20, 2020, Cargill temporarily closed its High River, Alberta, plant because "the operation was linked to nearly 500 cases of COVID-19"...
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hockey into three divisions in 1930: junior, intermediate and senior. The Edmonton Monarchs and the University of Alberta were the only teams that comprised...
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ˈbɪʃ/ LAK lə BISH) is a hamlet in Lac La Biche County within northeast Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 220 km (140 mi) northeast of the provincial...
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Whitecourt, Alberta RCMP Memorial in Banff, Alberta Fallen Four Memorial in Mayerthorpe, Alberta Parliament Hill police memorial Alberta Police and Peace...
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Ornithomimus (category Paleontology in Alberta)
material of species still considered part of the genus has been found in Alberta, representing the species O. edmontonicus, known from several skeletons...
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Ludwig von Bertalanffy (category Academic staff of the University of Alberta)
California (1955–58); the Menninger Foundation (1958–60); the University of Alberta (1961–68); and the State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY) (1969–72)...
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Crowsnest Highway) is a 324-kilometre (201 mi) highway that traverses southern Alberta, Canada, running from the Crowsnest Pass through Lethbridge to the Trans-Canada...
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Salt Lake to Great Falls, and, in 1941, across the border to Lethbridge, Alberta. In 1941 Western Air Express changed its name to Western Air Lines and...
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Compulsory sterilization in Canada (category History of Alberta)
an ongoing practice that has a documented history in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Sixty Indigenous women in Saskatchewan...
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for which they did not need a Spanish education. On December 12, 1888, Alberta Uitangcoy, personally handed the letter to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler...
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leader, founder of ACMEC, heart attack. Moe Amery, 69, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1993–2015). Judy Balaban, 91, American actress and author. Alan J...
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Madrid [es] Montreal City Hall, Montreal Senate of Canada Building, Ottawa Alberta Legislature Building, Edmonton Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg...
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architect who helped preserve historic structures in Los Angeles, California Alberta Jeannette Cassell (1926–2007), African American architect who worked for...
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Force officer (Tuskegee Airmen). Mike Cardinal, 81, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1989–2008). Sanjay Chauhan, 60, Indian screenwriter (I Am Kalam, Paan...
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Alberta Atlantic Sales Branch - Moncton, New Brunswick employs 190 in Mississauga, Ontario (regional and national) employs 26 in Red Deer, Alberta Mays...
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Chipewyan (category First Nations in Alberta)
Northwest Territories, including northern parts of the provinces of Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. There are also many burial and archaeological sites in...
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through Watson Lake, Yukon, en route to a stop at Fort Nelson, British Columbia. It would continue to Peace River, Alberta, with its southern terminus...
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Progressive Conservative Party Alberta Social Credit Party Representative Party of Alberta Alberta Alliance Party Alberta Party Alberta First Party Progressive...
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2024 Stanley Cup Finals (category 2024 in sports in Alberta)
centre Ryan McLeod. The Panthers ultimately defended their one-goal lead en route to a 4–3 victory, taking a 3–0 series lead. The Oilers began the scoring...
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2022 Baudette, Minnesota first 28 Josh Mahura D L 25 2022 St. Albert, Alberta first 62 Brandon Montour D R 29 2021 Ohsweken, Ontario first 13 Sam Reinhart...
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