Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan was founded on January 1, 1905[1].
Saskatchewan
Summary
Saskatchewan is a province of Canada[1]. Saskatchewan has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Saskatchewan is located in Canada[3].
- Saskatchewan is in the country of Canada[4].
- Saskatchewan is on the body of water South Saskatchewan River[5].
- Saskatchewan's head of government is recorded as Scott Moe[6].
- Saskatchewan is on the continent of North America[7].
- Saskatchewan's instance of is recorded as province of Canada[8].
- Saskatchewan's head of state is recorded as Charles III[9].
- Saskatchewan's capital is recorded as Regina[10].
- Saskatchewan's official language is recorded as English[11].
- Saskatchewan's currency is recorded as Canadian dollar[12].
- Saskatchewan's shares border with is recorded as Manitoba[13].
- Saskatchewan's shares border with is recorded as Northwest Territories[14].
- Saskatchewan's shares border with is recorded as Alberta[15].
- Saskatchewan's shares border with is recorded as North Dakota[16].
- Saskatchewan's shares border with is recorded as Montana[17].
- Saskatchewan's basic form of government is recorded as constitutional monarchy[18].
- Saskatchewan's basic form of government is recorded as parliamentary system[19].
- Saskatchewan River is named after Saskatchewan[20].
- Saskatchewan's flag is recorded as flag of Saskatchewan[21].
- Saskatchewan's twinned administrative body is recorded as Jilin[22].
- Saskatchewan's legislative body is recorded as Legislature of Saskatchewan[23].
- Saskatchewan's executive body is recorded as Government of Saskatchewan[24].
- Saskatchewan's coat of arms is recorded as coat of arms of Saskatchewan[25].
- Saskatchewan's postal code is recorded as S[26].
- Saskatchewan's Commons category is recorded as Saskatchewan[27].
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Founding
January 1, 1905 marks the founding of Saskatchewan[28].
Why It Matters
Saskatchewan has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Saskatchewan is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]