Division No. 15, Saskatchewan
Division No. 15 | |
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Census division in Saskatchewan | |
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Country | Canada |
Province | Saskatchewan |
Area | |
• Total | 19,613.27 km2 (7,572.73 sq mi) |
As of 2016 | |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 85,908 |
• Density | 4.4/km2 (11/sq mi) |
Division No. 15 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the north-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Prince Albert.
Contents
1 Demographics
2 Census subdivisions
2.1 Cities
2.2 Towns
2.3 Villages
2.4 Resort villages
2.5 Rural municipalities
3 References
Demographics
In the 2016 Census, Division 15 had a population of 85,908 living in 32,232 of its 38,751 total dwellings, a +2.6% increase from its 2011 population of 83,725. With a land area of 19,613.27 km² it had a population density of 4.4 people per square kilometre in 2016.[1]
Census subdivisions
The following census subdivisions (municipalities or municipal equivalents) are located within Saskatchewan's Division No. 15.
Cities
- Humboldt
- Prince Albert
Towns
- Aberdeen
- Birch Hills
- Bruno
- Cudworth
- Duck Lake
- Hague
- Kinistino
- Rosthern
- St. Brieux
- Vonda
- Wakaw
- Waldheim
Villages
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Resort villages
- Candle Lake
- Wakaw Lake
Rural municipalities
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References
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^ Statistics Canada. 2002 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE. Page accessed January 5, 2007
Division No. 15, Saskatchewan Statistics Canada
Coordinates: 53°12′N 105°45′W / 53.200°N 105.750°W / 53.200; -105.750
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