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About ManitobaManitoba has been the integral part of the Canadian federation since the 1870’s and is the most eastern province among all the Prairie Provinces; it is also the only Prairie province with a coastline. The capital city of Manitoba is Winnipeg, which is the provinces’ largest city. The word Manitoba comes from native language, and means “where the spirit lives”.
The provincial bird emblem of Manitoba is the Great Gray Owl, its provincial flower emblem is the crocus and the tree emblem of the province is the white spruce.
The province of Manitoba has an area of 6,49,947 sq/km or 250,946 sq/mi. Most of the area of Manitoba is covered in land and amounts to 5,48,356 sq/km or 211,721 sq/mi. Area of water cover in the province is 101,592 sq/km or 39,225 sq/mi respectively. The province has a coast line of 645 km or 400 miles. Manitoba is bounded by province of Ontario on the eastern side; on the western side is the province of Saskatchewan. To the north lie the provinces of Nunavut and Northwest Territories and finally on the southern side it is bordered b y the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota. The highest point in the province is the Mount Baldy standing at 831 m or 2,727 ft and the lowest point is the sea level at Churchill.
The characteristic feature of the climate of Manitoba is its sunny and warm summers with bright and cold winters. The province receives short heavy rainfall during summer months when precipitation is high. Most of the areas in the south receive around 110-140 cm of snowfall and the territories in the northeastern side, especially the Duck Mountains and Riding Mountains receive the highest snowfall amounting to 160 cm.
As of April 1st 2011 the population of the province was 1,246,000. Most of the population is concentrated in and around the provincial capital of Winnipeg which has a population of 732,600. Manitoba’s population comes from a diverse ethnic and cultural background. The population is made up of Scottish Selkirk, Aboriginal tribes, and Mennonites from Russia. Ukrainians and Germans have also historically settled here. After World War II more people followed from Europe and recently even people from Caribbean, South America, Africa and Asia have settled down in the province.
As of 2010, the GDP of the province of Manitoba was $43.0 billion Canadian dollars and its economy grew by the rate of 2.5%.The provincial economy of Manitoba is diversified with high stability. Trade and commerce plays a vital role in the economy of the province and in the last decade the province has doubled in quantity. The traded is further augmented by the central location of province which allows in easily reaching the customers. The Capital city of Winnipeg is a major transportation hub of Canada. Major industries of Manitoba include Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining, and Hydro Power Generation. Other industries that contribute to the economy include chemicals, paper, machinery, tourism, electronics, Plastics, Information technology and many more. In 2010 the unemployment rate of Manitoba was 5.4% as against the national unemployment rate of 8.0%. |
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