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What (who) is WPG - definition

CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, CANADA
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  • The Forks]]. The city lies at the bottom of the [[Red River Valley]], a flood plain with a flat topography.
  • Entrance to [[CFB Winnipeg]]. CFB Winnipeg is the home garrison for a number of [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] units.
  • ICI Manitoba]] is the French-language station.
  • [[Centennial Concert Hall]] is a [[performing arts centre]] that is home to the [[Manitoba Opera]], [[Royal Winnipeg Ballet]], and the [[Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra]].
  • Centred on the intersection of [[Portage and Main]], [[Downtown Winnipeg]] is the city's [[central business district]].
  • St. Boniface]] neighbourhood.
  • The Korean Pavilion during [[Folklorama]].
  • Winnipeg is home to the [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], which houses the [[Legislative Assembly of Manitoba]].
  • Red]] rivers. [[Fort Gibraltar]] was erected in 1809.
  • Winters are cold with little precipitation in Winnipeg.
  • inter-city]] [[railway station]] for the city.
  • Nazi]] occupation of the city to raise [[war bonds]].
  • seat of municipal government]].
  • Crowd gathered outside old City Hall during the [[Winnipeg General Strike]] in 1919

WPG         
USCGC Tampa (WPG-48)         
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD CUTTER
USS Tampa (WPG-48); USCGC Tampa (1921)
USCGC Tampa (Coast Guard Cutter No. 48) was a United States Coast Guard Cutter that served in the United States Coast Guard from 1921 to 1941, and then in the United States Navy from 1941 to 1947.
USCGC Escanaba (WPG-77)         
  • 6}} in the predawn darkness of 3 February 1943.
  • ''Escanaba'' (right) breaks ice for two merchant vessels on the Great Lakes in the mid-1930s
  • "All hands at Quarters on deck;" circa late 1942
  • ''USCGC Escanaba'' in the [[Labrador Sea]], 2021
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD SHIP
USS Escanaba (WPG-77)
The USCGC Escanaba (WPG-77) was a "A" type United States Coast Guard cutter stationed on the Great Lakes from her commissioning in 1932 until the start of U.S.

Wikipedia

Winnipeg

Winnipeg ( (listen)) is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. As of 2021, Winnipeg had a city population of 749,607 and a metropolitan population of 834,678, making it the sixth-largest city, and eighth-largest metropolitan area in Canada.

The city is named after the nearby Lake Winnipeg; the name comes from the Western Cree words for "muddy water" – winipīhk. The region was a trading centre for Indigenous peoples long before the arrival of Europeans; it is the traditional territory of the Anishinabe (Ojibway), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dene, and Dakota, and is the birthplace of the Métis Nation. French traders built the first fort, Fort Rouge, on the site in 1738. A settlement was later founded by the Selkirk settlers of the Red River Colony in 1812, the nucleus of which was incorporated as the City of Winnipeg in 1873. Being far inland, the local climate is extremely seasonal even by Canadian standards, with average January highs of around −11 °C (12 °F) and average July highs of 26 °C (79 °F).

Known as the "Gateway to the West," Winnipeg is a railway and transportation hub with a diversified economy. This multicultural city hosts numerous annual festivals, including the Festival du Voyageur, the Winnipeg Folk Festival, the Jazz Winnipeg Festival, the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, and Folklorama. In 1967, Winnipeg was the first Canadian host of the Pan American Games. It is home to several professional sports franchises, including the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Canadian football), the Winnipeg Jets (ice hockey), Manitoba Moose (ice hockey), Winnipeg Ice (ice hockey), Valour FC (association football), Winnipeg Sea Bears (basketball), and the Winnipeg Goldeyes (baseball).