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  2. Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, Canada, located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. Learn about its Indigenous and European origins, its climate, its festivals, its sports teams, and its landmarks on this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  3. History of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and development of Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba, from its Aboriginal and fur trade roots to its modern city status. Explore the key events, people, and places that shaped Winnipeg's history, such as the Red River Settlement, the Battle of Seven Oaks, and the unicity amalgamation.

  4. Timeline of Winnipeg history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the major events and milestones that shaped Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba, from the 18th century to the present. Explore the city's origins, development, challenges, and achievements through a chronological list of facts and sources.

  5. Exchange District - Wikipedia

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    The Exchange District is a National Historic Site of Canada in the downtown area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It comprises twenty city blocks and approximately 150 heritage buildings, and it is known for its warehouses, financial institutions, and early terracotta-clad skyscrapers.

  6. History of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Manitoba from the Paleo-Indians to the present day, including the fur trade, the Red River Colony, the Numbered Treaties, and the province formation. Explore the sources, topics, and timeline of Manitoba's history on Wikipedia.

  7. Timeline of Manitoba history - Wikipedia

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    1997 — Canada, Manitoba, and 20 First Nations entered into a Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement to fulfill long-standing treaty obligations. October 28, 1998 — Glen Murray is elected as Canada's first openly gay Mayor following the 1998 election. 1999 — Pan American Games are hosted in Winnipeg for the second time.

  8. The Forks, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Forks is a historic site and green space at the confluence of the Red River and the Assiniboine River in downtown Winnipeg. Learn about its Indigenous, fur trade, and railway past, and its current facilities such as The Forks Market, Johnston Terminal, and the skateboard park.

  9. Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba is a province of Canada with a population of 1.3 million and a varied landscape of tundra, forest, lakes and prairie. It was created in 1870 after a conflict with the Métis people of the Red River Colony and has Winnipeg as its capital and largest city.