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['grænd'ræpidz]
география
г. Гранд-Рапидс
['si:də'ræpidz]
география
г. Сидар-Рапидс
[,naɪt'grænd,krɔs]
общая лексика
кавалер ордена I степени (напр.: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order кавалер ордена королевы Виктории I степени)
синоним
Grand Rapids is a town in Manitoba, Canada, on the northwestern shore of Lake Winnipeg where the Saskatchewan River enters the lake. As the name implies, the river had a significant drop at this point (more than 75 ft (23 m) in less than 3 mi (4.8 km)). In modern days, a large hydroelectric plant has been built there. Cedar Lake, a short distance upriver, provides a natural water source for the plant. Provincial Trunk Highway 6, the region's primary roadway, crosses the Saskatchewan River at the Grand Rapids Bridge.
Grand Rapids was on the main canoe route toward the West, where Fort Bourbon once stood. It is also across the river from the Misipawistik Cree Nation.
In 1894 fire destroyed a number of buildings in the Grand Rapids docks. The steamboat Colvile also caught fire and was destroyed.