Saskatchewan
Edmonton, the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta, is located on the North Saskatchewan River.
The name "Saskatchewan" is derived from the Cree word "kisiskâciwani-sîpiy," which means "swift-flowing river." It refers to the Saskatchewan River, which is a significant waterway in the province. The term highlights the importance of the river in the region's geography and Indigenous culture.
Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.
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It means swiftly flowing river in the Cree language.
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
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.
A province
Saskatchewan is the middle province of the three Prairie Provinces, with Alberta to the West and Manitoba to the East.
There is no province north of Alberta and Saskatchewan. However, there is the Northwest Territories that is north of the Alberta and Saskatchewan border.
Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.