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  1. Saskatchewan (/səˈskætʃəwə(ɑː)n/ ⓘ en inglés, /saskatʃəwan/ en francés) es una de las diez provincias que, junto con los tres territorios, conforman las trece entidades federales de Canadá. Es la provincia central de las Praderas canadienses. Su capital es Regina y su ciudad más poblada es Saskatoon.

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    Saskatchewan (/ s ə ˈ s k æ tʃ (ə) w ə n / ⓘ sə-SKATCH-(ə)-wən; Canadian French: [saskatʃəwan]) is a province in Western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and to the south by the United States (Montana and North Dakota).

  3. Hace 3 días · Saskatchewan, province of Canada that is one of only two Canadian provinces without a saltwater coast. It is also the only province whose boundaries are all wholly artificial (i.e., not formed by natural features). Its capital is Regina and its largest city is Saskatoon.

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  4. Saskatoon es una ciudad ubicada en la parte central de la provincia de Saskatchewan, Canadá, en el río Saskatchewan del Sur. Saskatoon es la ciudad más poblada en la provincia de Saskatchewan, 1 y lo ha sido desde que, a mediados de los años 1980 sobrepasó a la capital provincial, Regina.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2015 · Last Edited December 14, 2023. Saskatchewan is part of the Prairie region and is the only province with entirely artificial boundaries. It is bordered by the US to the south, the Northwest Territories to the north, and Manitoba and Alberta to the east and west respectively.

  6. History of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Natural history. Pre-European. Early explorers. Fur trade era. The North-West Rebellion. Political boundaries. Immigration and settlement era. Population history. 1905–1930. Tommy Douglas and CCF. Recent history. Social and economic trends. Military history. Inland waterways.