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Winnipeg (/ˈwɪnɪpɛɡ/ ) is the
capital and
largest city of the
Canadian province of Manitoba. It is
centred on the
confluence of the Red and ****iniboine...
- The
Winnipeg Jets are a
professional ice
hockey team
based in
Winnipeg. The Jets
compete in the
National Hockey League (NHL) as a
member of the Central...
- Lake
Winnipeg (French: Lac
Winnipeg) is a very large,
relatively shallow 24,514-square-kilometre (9,465 sq mi) lake in
North America, in the
province of...
- The
Winnipeg Blue
Bombers are a
professional Canadian football team
based in
Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue
Bombers compete in the
Canadian Football League...
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Winnipeg—****iniboine was a
federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1979 to 1988. This...
- The
Winnipeg Jets were a
professional ice
hockey team
based in
Winnipeg. They
began play in the
World Hockey ****ociation (WHA) in 1972. The club joined...
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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (commonly
known as
Winnipeg International Airport or
Winnipeg Airport) (IATA: YWG, ICAO: CYWG)...
- The
Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 was one of the most
famous and
influential strikes in
Canadian history. For six w****s, May 15 to June 26, more than...
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Winnipeg into the '90s was an
alliance of
progressive and left-leaning muni****l
politicians in the city of
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It
endorsed several...
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Winnipeg—Birds Hill was a
federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1979 to 1988. This...