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East Central Saskatchewan

East Central Saskatchewan is a region of . It is located east and southeast of and northeast of , up to the Manitoba border.
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is a city located in south-eastern , Canada.

is a city of 4,500 people in East Central Saskatchewan, .

is a city in East Central Saskatchewan with a population of about 5,900 people.

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is a city in , Canada, located approximately 95 kilometres southeast of , 172 kilometres northeast of and 280 kilometres north of .

Watrous is town of 1,900 in East Central Saskatchewan, .

The is a wetland complex in East Central Saskatchewan that is home to over one million waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds.

is a town in the east-central part of the Canadian province of , about 49 kilometres west of the border.

is a town, located at the junction of highways No.

is a small town in East Central Saskatchewan.

is a small town of 1,900 people at the confluence of the Whitesand and Assiniboine Rivers in East Central Saskatchewan, .

is a town in east-central , Canada, approximately 70 km north-east of .

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is a small resort town of about a thousand people in East Central Saskatchewan.

East Central Saskatchewan

Latitude of centre
52.2° or 52° 12' north
Longitude of centre
-103.9° or 103° 54' west
Wiki­data ID
Q5328043
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East Central Saskatchewan Satellite Map

East Central Saskatchewan Satellite Map
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Also Known As

  • Dutch: East Central, Saskatchewan

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