north and south saskawan
the north saskatcewan river and the south Saskatchewan river.
Prairie chickens live in a range of the two prairie provinces (Alberta/Saskatchewan) down the coast of Texas.
The Maritime Provinces , and the Prairie provinces in canada
In Canada's Prairie Provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) there are two cities with more than a million population (Edmonton and Calgary), one with about three-quarters of a million (Winnipeg) and two with about 400,000 (Saskatoon and Regina).
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Three Canadian provinces are together referred to as the 'prairie provinces.' They are, from west to east, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Two cities in Alberta have over a million population: Calgary and Edmonton. Winnipeg, Manitoba, is in the three-quarters of a million range. In Saskatchewan, both Saskatoon and Regina are between 300,000 and 400,000.
The two Colorado rivers that flow through the state are the Colorado River and the Arkansas River.
The two major rivers that flow into the Mississippi river are the Missouri river and Ohio River.
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the two rivers are the Tigris and the Eupharets run throghacient mesopotamia
In Canada, we call them 'Prairie Provinces.' Manitoba was the first Prairie Province. It was created by the Government of Canada on July 15, 1870, out of the newly acquired territories transferred from Britain. Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's other two Prairie Provinces. Both were created out of the same territories by the Government of Canada on September 1, 1905.