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  2. Cub Cadet - Wikipedia

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    IH Cub Cadet was a premium line of small tractors, established in 1960 as part of International Harvester. The IH Cub Cadet was a new line of heavy-duty small tractors using components from the previous Cub series tractors. [1] Cub Cadet loader. During the 1960s, IH Cub Cadet was marketed to the owners of rural homes with large lawns and ...

  3. MTD Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 the Cub Cadet product line was acquired from International Harvester, and the White Outdoor Products Company was acquired from the old White Motor Company. In 1985 the company's Martin, Tennessee plant began operation, and Arnold Corporation was acquired. In 1986 Aircap Industries in Tupelo, Mississippi was acquired.

  4. Eastman Region - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Manitoba, or the Eastman Region (French: Région de Eastman), is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba.It is bounded on the north by the Winnipeg River and Lake Winnipeg, on the east by the Manitoba-Ontario border, on the south by the Canada–US border, and on the west by the Red River.

  5. Manitou, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Manitou had a population of 812 living in 363 of its 379 total private dwellings, a change of -3.3% from its 2016 population of 840. With a land area of 3.38 km 2 (1.31 sq mi), it had a population density of 240.2/km 2 (622.2/sq mi) in 2021. [3]

  6. Four corners (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Nunavut in 1999 led to the creation of Canada's only quadripoint. In the legal definition of Nunavut, its border is specified as "Commencing at the intersection of 60°00′ N latitude with 102°00′ W longitude, being the intersection of the Manitoba, Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan borders". [ 8 ]

  7. List of corporations based in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of corporations based in Winnipeg.. This includes businesses completely owned and operated out of Winnipeg, as well as corporations that have significant operations (manufacturing, etc.) in Winnipeg, such as American-owned companies that base their Canadian division in Winnipeg (as in the case of Lifetouch Canada). [1]

  8. Winkler, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Winkler is a city in Manitoba, Canada with a population of 13,745 (census agglomeration 32,655 [4]), making it the 4th largest city in Manitoba, as of the 2021 Canadian census. [5] It is located in southern Manitoba, surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Stanley , about one hundred kilometres southwest of Winnipeg and 13 km (8.1 mi) east of ...

  9. Borders of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The international border between Canada and the United States, with Yukon on one side and Alaska on the other, circa 1900-1923 [1]. The borders of Canada include: . To the south and west: An international boundary with the United States, forming the longest shared border in the world, 8,893 km (5,526 mi); [2] (Informally referred as the 49th parallel north which makes up the boundary at parts.