The province of Saskatchewan, Canada is divided into 18 census divisions according to Statistics Canada. The Northwest Territories (ˌnɔrθˌwɛstˈtɛrɨtɔriz ( NWT or NT; French, les Territoires du Nord-Ouest) is a territory Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Division No 1 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions with the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 2 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions with the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 3 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 4 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen Census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 5 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 6 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 7 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 8 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 9 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 10 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 11 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 12 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 13 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 14 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 15 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 16 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 17 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 18 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen Census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The term census division or Census Division is officially used for the Census divisions of Canada and the Census divisions of the United States. Statistics Canada (Statistique Canada is the Canadian federal government department commissioned with producing Statistics to help See also List of communities in Saskatchewan. Communities of the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada are incorporated Towns cities, Villages and resort villages and unincorporated
List of census divisions
They are shown with their most populous community.
- Division No. 1, Saskatchewan - Estevan
- Division No. 2, Saskatchewan - Weyburn
- Division No. 3, Saskatchewan - Assiniboia
- Division No. 4, Saskatchewan - Maple Creek
- Division No. 5, Saskatchewan - Melville
- Division No. 6, Saskatchewan - Regina
- Division No. 7, Saskatchewan - Moose Jaw
- Division No. 8, Saskatchewan - Swift Current
- Division No. 9, Saskatchewan - Yorkton
- Division No. 10, Saskatchewan - Wynyard
- Division No. 11, Saskatchewan - Saskatoon
- Division No. 12, Saskatchewan - Battleford
- Division No. 13, Saskatchewan - Kindersley
- Division No. 14, Saskatchewan - Melfort
- Division No. 15, Saskatchewan - Prince Albert
- Division No. 16, Saskatchewan - North Battleford
- Division No. 17, Saskatchewan - Lloydminster
- Division No. 18, Saskatchewan - La Ronge
See also
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Census Divisions by province and territory
Division No 1 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions with the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Estevan is the eighth largest City in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located at, which is near the southeastern corner of the Province. Division No 2 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions with the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 3 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Assiniboia ( 2006 Population 2305 is a Town in south central Saskatchewan, Canada. Division No 4 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen Census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Maple Creek is located 52 miles southeast of Medicine Hat Alberta, Canada, and 20 miles north of the Cypress Division No 5 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Melville is a small Canadian city located in the east-central portion of Saskatchewan. Division No 6 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Regina (rɨˈdʒaɪnə is the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada. Division No 7 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Moose Jaw is a city in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada on the Moose Jaw River 71 km (45 miles west of Regina Division No 8 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Swift Current is a small City in Southwest Saskatchewan. It is situated along the Trans Canada Highway Division No 9 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 10 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Wynyard is a Town in eastern Saskatchewan, Canada, 132 km west of Yorkton and 260 km east of Division No 11 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a Division No 12 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. See also History of Northwest Territories capital cities Battleford ( 2006 Population 3685 is a town Division No 13 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Kindersley is a town in western Saskatchewan, Canada. Kindersley is located at Section 10 Township 29 Range 23 West of the 3rd Meridian It was incorporated in 1909 Division No 14 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Melfort ( 2006 population 5192 is a small Canadian city in Saskatchewan, approximately 95 km (60 mi southeast of Prince Albert. Division No 15 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Prince Albert is the third-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. Division No 16 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Division No 17 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. Lloydminster is a Canadian City which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling a provincial Division No 18 Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen Census divisions within the province as defined by Statistics Canada. La Ronge is a Community of about 3500 people in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, 250 km north of Prince Albert. The Canadian Province of British Columbia is divided into regional districts. 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