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Division No. 4, Alberta
Division No. 4 is a census division in Alberta, Canada. It is located in the northeast corner of southern Alberta and its largest urban community is the Town of Hanna. The census division contains all of Alberta's Special Areas as well as the Municipal District of Acadia. Division No. 4 is the smallest census division in Alberta according to population. Census subdivisions The following census subdivisions (municipalities or municipal equivalents) are located within Alberta's Division No. 4. *Towns ** Hanna **Oyen *Villages **Consort **Empress **Veteran **Youngstown *Hamlets ** Acadia Valley ** Altario ** Bindloss **Cereal ** Cessford **Chinook ** Compeer **Dorothy **Iddesleigh **Kirriemuir ** Jenner **Monitor ** New Brigden ** Richdale ** Sedalia ** Sibbald **Sunnynook ** Wardlow *Municipal districts ** Acadia No. 34, M.D. of *Special areas **Special Area No. 2 **Special Area No. 3 **Special Area No. 4 Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statis ...
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Census divisions, in Canada and the United States, are areas delineated for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government in and of themselves. The census divisions of Canada are second-level census geographic unit, below provinces and territories, and above "census subdivisions" and "dissemination areas". In provinces where they exist, the census division may correspond to a county, a regional municipality or a regional district. In the United States, the Census Bureau divides the country into four census regions and nine census divisions. The bureau also divides counties (or county equivalents) into either census county divisions or minor civil division, depending on the state. See also * Census geographic units of Canada * Statistics Canada Statistics Canada (StatCan; ), formed in 1971, is the agency of the Government of Canada commissioned with producing statistics to help better understand Canada, its population, resources, ec ...
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Altario
Altario is a hamlet (place), hamlet in east-central Alberta, Canada within Special Area No. 4. It is located on Alberta Highway 899, Highway 899 just north of Alberta Highway 12, Highway 12, approximately east of Kirriemuir, Alberta, Kirriemuir and west of Compeer, Alberta, Compeer. History In 1909 Porterfield Robinson arrived in the area and established the first post office where settlers believed the Canadian Pacific Railway, CPR Moose Jaw-Lacombe line would go. He built a store to bring in supplies for the settlers from the nearest railway point, Macklin, Saskatchewan, Macklin, SK. A survey had been made, but it was still a question. Steel had been laid as far east as Stettler, Alberta, Stettler. Robinson named the settlement site "Wilhelmina" after his daughter and the post office was opened in February 1911. Settlers could walk half a day to get their mail if they had no horse or oxen. In August 1914, the steel came in from the west, four miles north of Robinson's sit ...
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