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 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8670 words)

  
 North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
A very large majority of North Dakotans self-identify as Christian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota   (1887 words)

  
 CHRS - North Saskatchewan River - Fact Sheet
The upper portion of the North Saskatchewan and its tributary, the Howse River, were visited by explorers and fur traders, including David Thompson between 1807 and 1811.
Within the park, the wild and scenic headwaters of the North Saskatchewan are protected from pollution and other man-induced disturbances (to the benefit of users downstream), as the river flows through the Eastern Main Ranges of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
The North Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s outstanding heritage rivers.
http://www.chrs.ca/Rivers/NorthSask/NorthSask-F_e.htm   (1887 words)

  
 CHRS - North Saskatchewan River
Athabasca, Kicking Horse and North Saskatchewan Rivers, Canadian Rocky Mountains National Parks, Alberta and BC Out of the Ice
Although crossed by roads and railways, the valleys of all three spectacular river environments are essentially unchanged from the time when native people hunted and camped along their banks.
Rising out of the glaciers of the Rockies, the swift silt-laden waters of these rivers ripple over braided gravel flats, tumble over rapids and plunge over thundering waterfalls on their way to three different oceans – the Arctic, Hudson Bay (Atlantic) and Pacific.
http://www.chrs.ca/Rivers/NorthSask/NorthSask_e.htm   (1887 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: North Dakota
North Dakota is bounded on the north by Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the south by South Dakota, on the east by Minnesota (the Red River dividing), and on the west by Montana.
In 1849 all that part of Dakota east of the Missouri and White Earth Rivers was made part of the Territory of Minnesota, and in 1854 all to the west of the said rivers was included in the Territory of Nebraska.
The artesian basin is in North Dakota sandstone at the base of the upper cretacean, at a depth of from eight hundred feet in the south-east to fifteen hundred feet at Devil's Lake.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11111b.htm   (3436 words)

  
 North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
In the west is Montana and to the east across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River is Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota   (2105 words)

  
 North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
In the west is Montana and to the east across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River is Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota   (2107 words)

  
 Waterborne cryptosporidiosis outbreak, North Battleford, Saskatchewan, spring 2001 - CCDR Volume 27-22
The city of North Battleford is a community of approximately 14,000 persons and is situated on the northern side of the North Saskatchewan River, just across the river from the town of Battleford, a community of approximately 4,000 residents.
The epidemiologic investigation into a waterborne cryptosporidiosis outbreak in the Battlefords area (the city of North Battleford, the town of Battleford, and surrounding communities) of Saskatchewan is described in this report.
This study was used to determine risk factors for the outbreak; to explore whether or not a spatial trend in disease risk existed among North Battleford residents; and to estimate the number of persons with diarrheal illness in the city of North Battleford and the town of Battleford attributed to the outbreak.
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/ccdr-rmtc/01vol27/dr2722ea.html   (2412 words)

  
 North Battleford and Area Web Sites
Sask River Preserve: A family owned and operated trophy hunting ranch located in central Saskatchewan close to the city of North Battleford.
North Battleford Golf and Country Club: 18 hole golf course located along the Saskatchewan River Valley.
This is a list of home pages from the North Battleford, Saskatchewan area.
http://www.w2d.com/nb_links.html   (698 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8663 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8652 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8663 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8809 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8809 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8809 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8653 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8663 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8809 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8811 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8655 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8673 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8663 words)

  
 North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
In the west is Montana and to the east across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux Riveris Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota   (1887 words)

  
 INDIAN TERRITORY (Alberta) 1860 - 1869
September 15: Jasper House (Alberta), birth, Louison Pelletier or Campbell, son, Louis Pelletier or Campbell, b-1829 on the North branch of the Saskatchewan River on the Rocky Mountains (Alberta) and Marie Karaconti; married July 1888, Lesser Slave Lake (Alberta) Isabelle Hamelin.
Battle River, marriage, Mitshus Michel Paul, Metis b-1830 Lac La Biche died 1870 Fort Pitt son Paulette Paul and Bethsay Paul, Metis, married Josephte Patenaude, Metis daughter Michel Patenaude Jr, Metis b-1808 Fort Edmonton died 1875 on the South Saskatchewan River and Rosalie Berger b-1815 Fort Edmonton.
Joseph Desjarlais, b-1860, St. Albert (Alberta) son Paulette Desjarlais, b-1830, Devils Lake (Lac Ste Anne, Alberta) and Lizette Bruneau; married 1879 Lac La Biche (Alberta) Cecile Cardinal (Alberta) b-1861 Fort Pitt (Saskatchewan) daughter Jerome Cardinal, b-1839 Victoria (Alberta) and Josephte des Jarlais, b-1843 on the trail between Red River and Qu'appelle.
http://www3.telus.net/public/dgarneau/alberta3a.htm   (1887 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
A very large majority of North Dakotans self-identify as Christian.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8665 words)

  
 Louis Riel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following the Red River Rebellion, large numbers of Métis travelled west and settled in the Saskatchewan Valley, especially along the south branch of the river in the country surrounding the Saint-Laurent mission (near modern Grandin, Saskatchewan).
For example, shortly after the Red River Rebellion the Canadian government began a programme that speculators and other non-Métis exploited to dispossess the Métis of their land; had Scott not been executed, the government might well have supervised the program more rigorously, given the prior good relations between Canada and the Métis.
Although the government described it as an "errand of peace", Riel learned that Canadian militia elements in the expedition meant to lynch him, and he fled as the expedition approached the Red River.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Riel   (6033 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: North Dakota
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Dakota   (8664 words)

  
 1906 Census of Canada
That part of the district of Humboldt bounded on the east by the line between ranges 3 and 4, on the north and west by the South Saskatchewan River, and on the south by the line dividing townships 30 and 31, all west of the 3rd M
That part of the district of Humboldt bounded on the east by the 3rd M, on the north and west by the South Saskatchewan river, and on the south by the line dividing townships 39 and 40, all west of the 3rd M, excepting One Arrow Indian Reserve
That part of the federal district of Humboldt situated north of Saskatchewan river
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/census/1906/saskatchewan/13   (1897 words)

  
 North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
In the west is Montana and to the east across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux Riveris Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota   (1887 words)

  
 North Dakota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the west by Montana, on the south by South Dakota, and on the east, across the Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River, by Minnesota.
North Dakota's reputation for severe weather has been cited by many as a motivating factor behind outmigration and the failure of outside industry to locate in the state, though some have found this to be a secondary factor to the overall economic situation in the state.
A very large majority of North Dakotans self-identify as Christian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota   (1887 words)

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