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I can think of superficially, transitionally, conditionally. Try putting ly on the end of -ion words. Additionally, traditionally, nutritionally,
A Radvanyi has written: 'Heavy metal contamination of foods and tissues of muskrats in northern Manitoba'
Manitoba has a widely diverse manufacturing atmosphere. However, one of the major industry is timber and the offshoots. Another is farm commodities and processing of those foods.
Mostly beef, pork, ham, turkey, and basically meat! I feel wierd answering my own question....
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no the climate doesn't effect Manitoba
Manitoba is not part of a territory. Manitoba is its own province.
Manitoba is a province in Canada
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Winnipeg is the largest city in Manitoba.
Manitoba is one of Canada's prairie provinces. The province of Manitoba is located between Saskatchewan and Ontario. Ontario is their neighbour to the east of Manitoba, while Saskatchewan is their neighbour to the west of Manitoba. Nunavut is Manitoba's neighbour to the north, and the American states of Minnesota and North Dakota border Manitoba to the south. Manitoba's current premier is Greg Selinger. Manitoba entered the Confederation on 15, July 1870. The capital of Manitoba is Winnipeg. Manitoba's population was last estimated to be just over one million people at 1.2 million.