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  2. Symbols of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Big Bluestem became Manitoba's official provincial grass emblem after a public voted that took place from April 15 to December 15, 2009. [7] Able to reach a height of 150 cm (4.9 ft), Big Bluestem is one of the main species of the Tallgrass prairie, and it occurs throughout the prairie grassland areas of southern Manitoba.

  3. Coat of arms of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Vert three garbs in fess Or, a chief per pale, dexter the Union Badge of 1707, sinister azure three fleurs-de-lis Or. The coat of arms of Manitoba is the heraldic symbol representing the Canadian province of Manitoba. The arms contains symbols reflecting Manitoba's British heritage along with local symbols. At the upper part of the shield is ...

  4. Flag of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba. 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. Its adoption was intended to maintain the legacy of the Canadian Red Ensign as the country's ...

  5. List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba [4] Great grey owl: Plains bison: Walleye: Prairie crocus: White spruce - Gloriosus et liber (glorious and free) Provincial grass: big bluestem, fossil: Tylosaurus pembinensis, soil: Newdale soil (Orthic Black Chernozem) New Brunswick [5] Black-capped chickadee - - Purple violet: Balsam fir - Spem reduxit (hope was restored) Provincial ...

  6. Category:Provincial symbols of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Picea glauca. Prairie crocus. Pulsatilla nuttalliana. Categories: Manitoba. Provincial and territorial symbols of Canada. Hidden categories: CanadaByProvinceCatNav with fewer than 5 grey links. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  7. National symbols of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The five flowers on the shield surrounded by maple leafs each represent an ethnicity— Tudor rose: English; Fleur de lis: French; thistle: Scottish; shamrock: Irish; and leek: Welsh. Canada's most well known symbol is the maple leaf, which was first used by French colonists in the 1700s. [ 7] Since the 1850s, under British rule, the maple leaf ...

  8. Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba. /  55°N 97°W  / 55; -97. Manitoba ( / ˌmænɪˈtoʊbə / ⓘ 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. [ 2] Manitoba has a widely varied landscape, from arctic tundra and the Hudson Bay coastline in ...

  9. Regional tartans of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba: Manitoba Province: Official; usage can be limited by regulation. [11] Manitoba's official tartan was designed in 1962 by Hugh Kirkwood Rankine, and officially adopted by the province in "The Coat of Arms, Emblems and the Manitoba Tartan Act", which received Royal Assent on May 1 of that year. [12]