Division No. 1, Alberta
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Area: | 20,516.14 km² |
Population: | 67,402 (2001) |
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Division No. 1 is a census division in southern Alberta, centred around Medicine Hat.
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[edit] Communities
- Cities
- Towns
- Hamlets
- Dunmore
- Elkwater
- Hilda
- Irvine (dissolved as a town)
- Ralston
- Schuler
- Seven Persons
- Suffield
- Veinerville
- Walsh
- Wildhorse
- Municipal Districts
- County Municipalities
[edit] Demographics
- Population: 67,402
- Dwellings: 27,595
- Area: 20,516.14 km²
- Density: 3.3 /km²
- Population Change: 8.1 increase from 1996 to 2001
- Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census[1]
The Five Largest Ancestries in Division No. 1 are German (43.6%), English (28.7%), Scottish (18.9%), Irish (14.4%), Ukrainian (5.9%).[1]
[edit] Surrounding Communities
Census Division No. 4 | ||||
Census Division No. 2 | Saskachewan | |||
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[edit] References
- ^ Division No. 1 Statistics - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE.
- Alberta First - Division No. 1, Alberta Statistics
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