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Alberta (/ælˈbɜːrtə/ al-BUR-tə) is one of the
thirteen provinces and
territories of Canada. It is a part of
Western Canada and is one of the
three prairie...
- The
University of
Alberta (also
known as U of A or UAlberta) is a
public research university located in Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada. It was
founded in 1908...
- (/ˈkælɡəri/ KAL-gər-ee) is the
largest city in the
Canadian province of
Alberta. It is the
largest metro area
within the
three Prairie Provinces region...
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Alberta.
Edmonton is
situated on the
North Saskatchewan River and is the
centre of the
Edmonton Metropolitan Region,
which is
surrounded by
Alberta's...
- been paved. All of
Alberta's provincial highways are
maintained by
Alberta Transportation (AT), a
department of the
Government of
Alberta. The
network includes...
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Saint Alberta of Agen (died ca. 286) was a
Roman venerated as a
martyr and saint.
Supposed to have been one of the
first victims of Diocletian's ****cutions...
- The
economy of
Alberta is the sum of all
economic activity in
Alberta, Canada's
fourth largest province by po****tion.
Alberta's GDP in 2018 was CDN$338...
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Canmore is a town in
Alberta, Canada,
located approximately 81
kilometres (50 mi) west of
Calgary near the
southeast boundary of
Banff National Park....
- An
Alberta New
Democratic Party leadership election will be held on June 22, 2024 due to
leader Rachel Notley's
announcement on
January 16, 2024 that...
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County is a muni****l
district in west
central Alberta, Canada. It is the only muni****l
district within Alberta census division No. 14. 1994: Established...