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The Winnipeg Metro Region is located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba, and is bounded to the north by the south basin of Lake Winnipeg. [6] The Region was originally defined in The Capital Region Partnership Act (2006) to include 16 municipalities. [12] Since that time, the Town of Niverville and the ...
Winnipeg is home to the Manitoba Legislative Building, which houses the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. From 2007 to 2011, Winnipeg was the "murder capital" of Canada, with the highest per-capita rate of homicides; as of 2022, with a homicide rate of 7.2 per 100,000, it is in second place, behind Thunder Bay (13.7 per 100,000).
Winnipeg Capital Region — Includes the 16 municipalities identified in Manitoba's Capital Region Partnership Act. As such, unlike the other regions, this region also includes municipalities that are components of the other regions that border it. [2] [5] Winnipeg census division (Division No. 11): City of Winnipeg; Headingley
Census Division No. 11 (Winnipeg) is a census division centred on the Winnipeg Capital Region of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.Unlike in some other provinces, census divisions do not reflect the organization of local government in Manitoba.
Cities and towns in Manitoba. Manitoba is one of the three Prairie provinces located in Western Canada. [1] According to the 2021 Canadian census, it is the fifth most populous province in Canada with 1,342,153 inhabitants, and the sixth largest province by land area, covering 540,310.19 square kilometres (208,614.93 sq mi).
People from Winnipeg Capital Region (5 C, 7 P) S. Selkirk, Manitoba (2 C, 15 P) Stonewall, Manitoba (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Winnipeg Metro Region"
Today's Winnipeg is the product of the City of Winnipeg Act of 1972, which incorporated a number of cities, towns, and rural municipalities into a single larger city (previously administered under the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg, since 1960) into an amalgamated unicity. Residents still refer to these historical communities:
Cities in Manitoba; Name Region [3] Council type [4] Council size [4] 2021 Canadian census [5] Incorporation date Population (2021) Population (2016) Change Land area (km 2) Population