Saskatchewan, the province in Canada, was named for the Saskatchewan River. Saskatchewan is taken from the Cree word "kisiskāciwani-sīpiy" meaning swift flowing river. The Cree language is the most spoken native language in Canada and many place names have their origins in the Cree language.
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
A war with Saskatchewan was the North-West Rebellion
1805
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
The Little Manitou Lake is the lake in Saskatchewan
Yes, the noun 'Saskatchewan' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
it's a city in a Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan got its name by a saskwatch eating little childrenA indina named toko named it kissaskatchewan called the state that farms.
It means swiftly flowing river in the Cree language.
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Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
Reindeer Lake