Manitoba - significado y definición. Qué es Manitoba
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Qué (quién) es Manitoba - definición

PROVINCE OF CANADA
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  • Morden]] Corn and Apple Festival
  • Assiniboine Park Pavilion
  • Relief map of Manitoba
  • Territorial evolution of Canada, 1867–present
  • Deep Lake at [[Riding Mountain National Park]]
  • Author [[Margaret Laurence]]'s home in Neepawa
  • Köppen climate types of Manitoba
  • The [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], meeting place of the [[Legislative Assembly of Manitoba]]
  • Polar bears are common in northern Manitoba.
  • Aerial view of the [[Red River Floodway]]
  • Red River cart train
  • alt=Large grey stone building with large ornamental archway entrance
  • Crowds gathering outside the old City Hall during the [[Winnipeg general strike]], 21 June 1919
  • The [[Winnipeg Jets]] celebrate their first regulation win in Winnipeg at the MTS Centre on 17 October 2011
  • [[Centennial Concert Hall]] in Winnipeg

Manitoban         
[?man?'t??b?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Canadian province of Manitoba.
¦ adjective relating to Manitoba.
Flag of Manitoba         
FLAG OF THE CANADIAN PROVINCE OF MANITOBA
Manitoba Flag; Flag of manitoba; Manitoba flag; 🏴󠁣󠁡󠁭󠁢󠁿
The flag of Manitoba consists of a Red Ensign defaced with the shield of the provincial coat of arms. Adopted in 1965 shortly after the new national flag was inaugurated, it has been the flag of the province since May 12 of the following year.
History of Manitoba         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of manitoba; Manitoba history; Great Depression in Manitoba
The history of Manitoba covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. When European fur traders first travelled to the area present-day Manitoba, they developed trade networks with several First Nations.

Wikipedia

Manitoba

Manitoba ( (listen) MAN-ih-TOH-bə) is a province of Canada at the longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's fifth-most populous province, with a population of 1,342,153 as of 2021, of widely varied landscape, from arctic tundra and the Hudson Bay coastline in the north to dense boreal forest, large freshwater lakes, and prairie grassland in the central and southern regions.

Indigenous peoples have inhabited what is now Manitoba for thousands of years. In the early 17th century, British and French fur traders began arriving in the area and establishing settlements. The Kingdom of England secured control of the region in 1673 and created a territory named Rupert's Land, which was placed under the administration of the Hudson's Bay Company. Rupert's Land, which included all of present-day Manitoba, grew and evolved from 1673 until 1869 with significant settlements of Indigenous and Métis people in the Red River Colony. In 1869, negotiations with the Government of Canada for the creation of the province of Manitoba commenced. During the negotiations, several factors led to an armed uprising of the Métis people against the Government of Canada, a conflict known as the Red River Rebellion. The resolution of the conflict and further negotiations led to Manitoba becoming the fifth province to join Canadian Confederation, when the Parliament of Canada passed the Manitoba Act on July 15, 1870.

Manitoba's capital and largest city is Winnipeg, the seventh most populous municipality in Canada. Winnipeg is the seat of government, home to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Provincial Court. Four of the province's five universities, all four of its professional sports teams, and most of its cultural activities (including Festival du Voyageur and Folklorama) are located in Winnipeg. The city has train and bus stations and an international airport; a Canadian Forces base, CFB Winnipeg, operates from the airport and is the regional headquarters of the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Ejemplos de uso de Manitoba
1. Skinner was born in 1'17 in Selkirk, Manitoba, and moved to Windsor in 1'45.
2. Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the provinces along North Dakota‘s northern border, were Canada‘s biggest hemp producers.
3. A call seeking comment from the Manitoba company was not immediately returned.
4. BUSH: He brought up today an interesting example of Little League teams playing baseball in Manitoba.
5. Maurice L. of Winnipeg, Manitoba Why has no one mentioned –– statutory rape?