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Leo, Alberta
Leo is a locality in central Alberta, Canada within the County of Stettler No. 6. It is located on Range Road 360, approximately west of Alberta Highway 855, Highway 855. It is approximately east of Big Valley, Alberta, Big Valley, located between Gough Lake and Cutbank Lake. The locality is in Census divisions of Canada, census division Division No. 7, Alberta, No. 7 and the federal riding of Crowfoot (electoral district), Crowfoot. See also *List of communities in Alberta References

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Central Alberta
Central Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. Central Alberta is the most densely populated rural area in the province. Agriculture and energy are important to the area's economy. Geography Central Alberta is bordered by the Canadian Rockies in the west, Southern Alberta and the Calgary Region to the south, Saskatchewan to the east and Northern Alberta to the north. It completely surrounds the Edmonton Capital Region and contains the central part of the heavily populated Calgary-Edmonton Corridor. The North Saskatchewan River crosses the region from west to east. Other rivers traversing the area are Red Deer River, Battle River, Athabasca River, Pembina River, Brazeau River, Beaver River. Tourist attractions in the region include: Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions, the Canadian Petroleum Discovery Centre in Leduc, Discovery Wildlife Park, Kerry Wood Nature Centre and Gaetz Lake Sanctuary in Red Deer, Nordegg Heritage Centre and Mine Site, Rey ...
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List Of Communities In Alberta
The province of Alberta, Canada, is divided into ten types of local governments – urban municipalities (including cities, towns, villages and summer villages), specialized municipalities, rural municipalities (including municipal districts (often named as counties), improvement districts, and special areas), Métis settlements, and Indian reserves. All types of municipalities are governed by local residents and were incorporated under various provincial acts, with the exception of improvement districts (governed by either the provincial or federal government), and Alberta's Indian reserves (governed by local band governments under federal jurisdiction). Alberta also has numerous unincorporated communities (including urban service areas, hamlets and a townsite) that are not independent municipalities in their own right. However, they are all recognized as sub-municipal entities by Ministry of Municipal Affairs under the jurisdiction of specialized municipalities or r ...
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Hartshorn, Alberta
The County of Stettler No. 6 is a municipal district in central Alberta, Canada. Geography Communities and localities The following urban municipalities are surrounded by the Stettler County No. 6. ; Cities *none ;Towns * Stettler ; Villages * Big Valley *Donalda ; Summer villages *Rochon Sands * White Sands The following hamlets are located within the County of Stettler No. 6. ; Hamlets *Botha (dissolved from village status on September 1, 2017) * Byemoor *Endiang * Erskine * Gadsby (dissolved from village status on February 1, 2020) * Nevis * Red Willow The following localities are located within the County of Stettler No. 6. ;Localities *Anderson Addition *Bolin Subdivision *Caprona *Fenn *Gopher Head *Hackett *Hartshorn *Heart Lake *Leahurst *Leo *Nevis Junction *Oberlin *Repp Addition *Repp Subdivision *Sabine * Scollard *Warden *Warden Junction *Willowglen Estates ;Other places *Cordel Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics ...
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Stonelaw, Alberta
Starland County is a municipal district located in southern Alberta, Canada. History The municipality was incorporated in 1912, and established in the current boundaries in 1943, under the name ''Municipal District of Morrin No. 277''. The name was changed the same year to ''Municipal District of Starland No. 277''. Its name was changed again to Starland County in 1998. Geography Communities and localities The following urban municipalities are surrounded by Starland County. ; Cities *none ;Towns *none ; Villages *Delia * Morrin (location of municipal office) * Munson ; Summer villages *none The following hamlets are located within Starland County. ; Hamlets * Craigmyle *Michichi *Rowley * Rumsey (dissolved from village status in 1995) The following localities are located within Starland County. ;Localities *Dinosaur *Dowling Lake * Gartly *Rainbow *Stonelaw *Verdant Valley *Victor Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Cana ...
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Coronation, Alberta
Coronation is a town in east-central Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by the County of Paintearth No. 18. It is located at the intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 872, approximately west of the Saskatchewan border. History Coronation was incorporated as a village on December 16, 1911, the year George V came to the throne hence its chosen name, then was officially declared a town on April 29, 1912. After moving south from the Haneyville, some distance north of its present location to be congruent with rail lines, Coronation was expected to be a hub town. However, larger towns such as Calgary and Red Deer began to evolve into cities and Coronation was forgotten in that regard. Relying on its farming population, Coronation eventually erected three grain elevators which remained landmarks until their destruction in the summer of 2002. Other landmarks include the water tower that was remodeled in the late 1990s, the caboose that is painted a regal red, and the lighted crow ...
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Castor, Alberta
Castor is a town in Alberta, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 861, approximately east of the City of Red Deer. It has an elevation . ''Castor'' is French (also Latin) for beaver. The town is known for its duck and geese migration in the fall since its territory includes many stopping points well frequented by migrating waterfowl. History Castor was incorporated on July 13, 1910. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Castor had a population of 803 living in 383 of its 426 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 929. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Castor recorded a population of 929 living in 419 of its 448 total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of 932. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016. Tourism Castor ...
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Hackett, Alberta
The County of Stettler No. 6 is a municipal district in central Alberta, Canada. Geography Communities and localities The following urban municipalities are surrounded by the Stettler County No. 6. ; Cities *none ;Towns * Stettler ; Villages * Big Valley *Donalda ; Summer villages *Rochon Sands * White Sands The following hamlets are located within the County of Stettler No. 6. ; Hamlets *Botha (dissolved from village status on September 1, 2017) * Byemoor *Endiang * Erskine * Gadsby (dissolved from village status on February 1, 2020) * Nevis * Red Willow The following localities are located within the County of Stettler No. 6. ;Localities *Anderson Addition *Bolin Subdivision *Caprona *Fenn *Gopher Head *Hackett *Hartshorn *Heart Lake *Leahurst *Leo *Nevis Junction *Oberlin *Repp Addition *Repp Subdivision *Sabine * Scollard *Warden *Warden Junction *Willowglen Estates ;Other places *Cordel Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics ...
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Fenn, Alberta
Fenn is an unincorporated community in central Alberta in the County of Stettler No. 6 The County of Stettler No. 6 is a municipal district in central Alberta, Canada. Geography Communities and localities The following urban municipalities are surrounded by the Stettler County No. 6. ;Cities *none ;Towns * Stettler ;Villa ..., located west of Highway 56, east of Red Deer. References Localities in the County of Stettler No. 6 {{CentralAlberta-geo-stub ...
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Crowfoot (electoral District)
Crowfoot was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 2015. It was located in the central part of the province, and is named in honour of Chief Crowfoot, leader of the Blackfoot First Nations in the 19th century. Even by the standards of rural Alberta, Crowfoot was a strongly conservative riding. The major right-wing party of the day-- Progressive Conservative (1968-1993), Reform (1993-2000), Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and Conservative (after 2003)-- won every election in this riding, usually by some of the largest recorded margins in Canadian politics. As a measure of how conservative this riding is, Jack Horner, the riding's original member, crossed the floor to the Liberals in 1977, only to tumble to only 18 percent of the vote in 1979. This electoral district was also home to the largest margin of victory in any federal riding in the 2004 and 2006 federal elections. Conservative candidate ...
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County Of Stettler No
A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposesChambers Dictionary, L. Brookes (ed.), 2005, Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French denoting a jurisdiction under the sovereignty of a count (earl) or a viscount.The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology, C. W. Onions (Ed.), 1966, Oxford University Press Literal equivalents in other languages, derived from the equivalent of "count", are now seldom used officially, including , , , , , , , and ''zhupa'' in Slavic languages; terms equivalent to commune/community are now often instead used. When the Normans conquered England, they brought the term with them. The Saxons had already established the districts that became the historic counties of England, calling them shires;Vision of Britai– Type details for ancient county. Retrieved 31 March 2012 many county names derive from the name of the county town (county seat) with th ...
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Division No
Division or divider may refer to: Mathematics *Division (mathematics), the inverse of multiplication *Division algorithm, a method for computing the result of mathematical division Military *Division (military), a formation typically consisting of 10,000 to 25,000 troops ** Divizion, a subunit in some militaries *Division (naval) A naval division is a subdivision of a squadron or flotilla. It can also be a subdivision of a fleet. A division is the smallest naval formation, most commonly numbering between two to four ships. Command element A division is usually command ..., a collection of warships Science *Cell division, the process in which biological cells multiply *Continental divide, the geographical term for separation between watersheds *Division (biology), used differently in botany and zoology *Division (botany), a taxonomic rank for plants or fungi, equivalent to phylum in zoology *Division (horticulture), a method of vegetative plant propagation, or the plants cr ...
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Census Divisions Of Canada
The census geographic units of Canada are the census subdivisions defined and used by Canada's federal government statistics bureau Statistics Canada to conduct the country's quinquennial census. These areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government of their own. They exist on four levels: the top-level (first-level) divisions are Canada's provinces and territories; these are divided into second-level census divisions, which in turn are divided into third-level census subdivisions (often corresponding to municipalities) and fourth-level dissemination areas. In some provinces, census divisions correspond to the province's second-level administrative divisions such as a county or another similar unit of political organization. In the prairie provinces, census divisions do not correspond to the province's administrative divisions, but rather group multiple administrative divisions together. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the bou ...
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