Outline of Manitoba

Summary

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Manitoba:

Flag of Manitoba
Location of Manitoba

ManitobaCanadian prairie province. The province, with an area of 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi), has a largely continental climate because of its flat topography. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism. Manitoba's capital and largest city is Winnipeg.

General reference edit

Geography of Manitoba edit

Geography of Manitoba

 
Manitoba

Location edit

Environment of Manitoba edit

 
Canada's first reported Fujita Scale F5 tornado approaching Elie

Natural geographic features of Manitoba edit

Heritage sites in Manitoba edit

Regions of Manitoba edit

Regions of Manitoba

Manitoba reserves in Manitoba edit

Municipalities of Manitoba edit

Manitoba municipalities

Demography of Manitoba edit

Demographics of Manitoba

Government and politics of Manitoba edit

Politics of Manitoba

Branches of the government of Manitoba edit

Government of Manitoba

Executive branch of the government of Manitoba edit

Legislative branch of the government of Manitoba edit

Judicial branch of the government of Manitoba edit

Law and order in Manitoba edit

Law of Manitoba

Military of Manitoba edit

Canadian Forces Being a part of Canada, Manitoba does not have its own military. The Canadian Forces have members stationed in Manitoba.

Local government in Manitoba edit

History of Manitoba edit

History of Manitoba, by period edit

History of Manitoba, by region edit

Culture of Manitoba edit

Culture of Manitoba

People of Manitoba edit

Religion in Manitoba edit

Religion in Manitoba

Sports in Manitoba edit

Symbols of Manitoba edit

Symbols of Manitoba

Economy and infrastructure of Manitoba edit

Economy of Manitoba

Education in Manitoba edit

Education in Manitoba

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Canada's population estimates: Table 2 Quarterly demographic estimates". Statcan.gc.ca. April 16, 2011. Retrieved April 16, 2011.

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