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Encyclopedia > Aberdeen No. 373, Saskatchewan

Aberdeen No. 373 is a rural municipality in north-central Saskatchewan, Canada on the South Saskatchewan River. It is located in Division No. 15.


According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census:

  • Population: 816
  • % Change (1996-2001): 7.7
  • Dwellings: 297
  • Area (sq. km.): 671.37
  • Density (persons per sq. km.): 1.2

Communities

  • Clarkboro
  • Edenburg
  • Laniwci
  • Strawberry Hills
  • Strawberry Ridge




North: Rosthern No. 403
West: Corman Park No. 344 Aberdeen No. 373
Aberdeen No. 373 completely surrounds Aberdeen
East: Grant No. 372
South: Blucher No. 343



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