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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is one of Canada's prairie provinces. Its most populous city is Saskatoon, but its capital city is Regina.

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Which is longer the Mississippi River or the Saskatchewan River?

Mississippi River (2,350 mi)

Saskatchewan River (340 mi) long

According too the above the Mississippi River is by far the longer river.

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What is the population in Saskatchewan?

There are over 10 million cattle in Saskatchewan (hypothetically).

Can you buy a balisong in Saskatchewan?

legally no but order from knifezilla and the guy does wonders :-) on all knives hope that helps

Is Saskatchewan the same size as Mexico?

Not at all. Saskatchewan has a surface area of 651,900 square kilometers (251,700 sq mi) while Mexico has an area of 1,972,550 square kilometers (761,606 sq mi).

Mexico is three times the size of Saskatchewan, and slightly larger than Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador put together.

What is the travel time distance from Saskatchewan to British Columbia?

Depending on where you are going it's about 18 hours. From Saskatoon to Vancouver is 18-20 hours driving time.

Why is Saskatchewan called Canada's bread basket?

The economy of the Province is based on agriculture which together with fishing and hunting amounts to nearly 7% if it's income. As a result Saskatchewan grows 45% of Canada's grain. It is a prairie province and is ideally suited to this kind of agricultural development

What is Saskatchewan famous for?

its famous for being the largest wheat producer, farming and their amazing grain elevators

What priminister from Saskatchewan responsible for charter rights and freedoms?

Having only one Prime Minister from Saskatchewan and since he was Prime Minister in 1960 when the Charter was enacted there can be only one answer.

Are bumper stickers with profanity illegal in Saskatchewan?

How could it be legal? It is illegal in all the Provinces of Canada and in all the countries of the World.

How much electrical resistance does a big city have?

The resistance is simply the value of resistances of all electrical equipment connected in Parallel by all consumers in a big city.

The answer is amazingly accurate, if we have the average power consumption (Megawatts-MW) figure from the power company at any time of the day.

Suppose a big city is consuming 100-MW at a given time. Assuming we use 100 volts AC at consumer homes, then at any given moment the instantaneous resistance (R in ohms) of the city is simply given by the formula:

Power(watts) = (Volts x Volts) / Resistance (R in ohms)..........or,

P=V2/ R, therefore,

R = V2/P (ohms)......... then,

If:

V=100 volts (ac)

P= 100,000,000 watts

Then:

R = 100 x 100 / 100,000,000 = 0.0001 (ohms)

(make sure to use only watts, volts and ohms in the formula above).

Good Luck !

The resistance is simply the value of resistances of all electrical equipment connected in Parallel by all consumers in a big city.

The answer is amazingly accurate, if we have the average power consumption (Megawatts-MW) figure from the power company at any time of the day.

Suppose a big city is consuming 100-MW at a given time. Assuming we use 100 volts AC at consumer homes, then at any given moment the instantaneous resistance (R in ohms) of the city is simply given by the formula:

Power(watts) = (Volts x Volts) / Resistance (R in ohms)..........or,

P=V2/ R, therefore,

R = V2/P (ohms)......... then,

If:

V=100 volts (ac)

P= 100,000,000 watts

Then:

R = 100 x 100 / 100,000,000 = 0.0001 (ohms)

(make sure to use only watts, volts and ohms in the formula above).

Good Luck !

The resistance is simply the value of resistances of all electrical equipment connected in Parallel by all consumers in a big city.

The answer is amazingly accurate, if we have the average power consumption (Megawatts-MW) figure from the power company at any time of the day.

Suppose a big city is consuming 100-MW at a given time. Assuming we use 100 volts AC at consumer homes, then at any given moment the instantaneous resistance (R in ohms) of the city is simply given by the formula:

Power(watts) = (Volts x Volts) / Resistance (R in ohms)..........or,

P=V2/ R, therefore,

R = V2/P (ohms)......... then,

If:

V=100 volts (ac)

P= 100,000,000 watts

Then:

R = 100 x 100 / 100,000,000 = 0.0001 (ohms)

(make sure to use only watts, volts and ohms in the formula above).

Good Luck !

The resistance is simply the value of resistances of all electrical equipment connected in Parallel by all consumers in a big city.

The answer is amazingly accurate, if we have the average power consumption (Megawatts-MW) figure from the power company at any time of the day.

Suppose a big city is consuming 100-MW at a given time. Assuming we use 100 volts AC at consumer homes, then at any given moment the instantaneous resistance (R in ohms) of the city is simply given by the formula:

Power(watts) = (Volts x Volts) / Resistance (R in ohms)..........or,

P=V2/ R, therefore,

R = V2/P (ohms)......... then,

If:

V=100 volts (ac)

P= 100,000,000 watts

Then:

R = 100 x 100 / 100,000,000 = 0.0001 (ohms)

(make sure to use only watts, volts and ohms in the formula above).

Good Luck !

What is the abbreviation of Saskatchewan?

SK is most often used for mailing addresses, etc...

Which city in Canada has its official language as French?

Legally speaking there is no city in Canada that is only French speaking - they have to speak English - we are a biligual country. However, Quebec is very prominent in French speaking but will speak English if need be.

What important things happened in 1997?

The Red River flooded, the Canadian elected another Liberal Prime Minister from Quebec, Representatives from 121 countries meet in Ottawa, Ontario and sign a treaty prohibiting anti-personnel land mines. Of course China and Russia do not agree, and neither does the USA so not really an important thing that happened in the USA in 1997.

Oh, NASA lands a probe on Mars.

What is the driving distance in kilometers between Edmonton Alberta and Regina Saskatchewan?

It is 782 kms.

The route:

  1. Take Trans-Canada Highway 16 EAST to HIGHWAY 11 SOUTH to REGINA NOT CITY CENTRE in Saskatoon, SK.
  2. Take HIGHWAY 11 SOUTH to REGINA.

What is the capital of Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon Territory?

Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. Charlottetown is the capital city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.

How many people in America play sports?

Aproximently 37.6% of people in the world play sports in America on a regular basis.

Which Saskatchewan city had the greatest population change between 2001-2006 out of Moose Jaw Regina or Saskatoon?

The greatest population change inbeetween these saskatewn cities is.....

daumdeedum(drumroll) SASKATOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you think i am old i am just in grade 4!!!!!!!!! and this was a math question and i took hours on reasearching so YAY ME!

What important things happened in 1996?

The most important events

* Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, Georgia.

* Bill Clinton wins re-election as President of the United States, beating Republican Bob Dole.

* January 16 - Jamaican authorities open fire on Jimmy Buffett's seaplane, mistaking it for a drug trafficker's plane. U2 singer Bono was also on the plane, but neither singer was injured.

* January 18 - Lisa Marie Presley files for divorce from Michael Jackson.

* January 29 - Garth Brooks refuses to accept his American Music Award for "Favorite Overall Artist". Brooks says that Hootie and the Blowfish had done more for music that year than he did.

* February 4 - Former Milli-Vanilli member Rob Pilatus is hospitalized when a man hits him over the head with a baseball bat in Hollywood, California. Pilatus was attempting to steal the man's car.

* February 14 - The Artist Formerly Known As Prince marries backup singer Mayte Garcia. * February 20 - Snoop Doggy Dogg and his bodyguard acquitted of first degree murder. The jury deadlocks on voluntary manslaughter charges and a mistrial is declared.

* March 4 - The Beatles' second reunion song is released, as part of their first reuinion since the band's breakup 26 years earlier. The song is simply a finished version of a John Lennon demo from 1980; a song called Real Love.

* March 13 - Ramones fans riot in Buenos Aires, Argentina after waiting all night for concert tickets only to find out that the show had been sold out.

* March 16 - Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men ends its 16th consecutive week at No. 1 with "One Sweet Day". It is the longest consecutive week stay at No. 1 in Billboard Hot 100 history.

* March 18 - The Sex Pistols announce that they are reuniting for a 20th anniversary tour.

* March 28 - Phil Collins announces that he is leaving Genesis to focus on his solo career.

* April 3 - M.C. Hammer files for bankruptcy.

* April 4 - The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia's widow, Deborah, scatter part of Garcia's ashes in the Ganges River in India.

* April 15 - The remaining part of Jerry Garcia's ashes are scattered near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California.

* April 24 - This Train, Rick Elias, Jimmy A, Phil Keaggy, Carolyn Arends, Third Day & Ashley Cleveland perform a tribute concert for Rich Mullins at Nashville's Cafe Milano. Speakers included Reunion Records executive Terry Hemmings, record producer Reed Arvin, disc jockey Jon Rivers, & author Brennan Manning.

* May 8 - In Los Angeles, California, a judge rules against Tommy Lee and wife actress Pamela Anderson Lee in their attempt to keep Penthouse magazine from publishing still photos taken from an X-rated home movie which was stolen from their home.

* July - The Smashing Pumpkins drummer, Jimmy Chamberlin, is arrested for possession of a controlled substance. The other band members fire him because they said his "insidious battle with drugs and alcohol" had nearly ruined everything for the band.

* August 6 - The Ramones play their last ever show at Lollapalooza.

* September 7 - Rapper Tupac Shakur is shot 4 times in Las Vegas, Nevada while leaving the MGM Grand hotel, after seeing the Mike Tyson vs. Bruce Seldon boxing match, in what is apparently a drive-by shooting.

* September 12 - Controversy follows The Eagles when the band dedicates "Peaceful Easy Feeling" to Saddam Hussein at a United States Democratic Party fundraiser held in Los Angeles.

* September 13 - Tupac Shakur died in hospital after his wounds from the Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand shooting.

* November 7 - A category 4 cyclone hits Andhra Pradesh, India. Over 2000 people were killed and 95% of the crops were destroyed.

* November 8 - After having first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, the film Hype!, a documentary on the Seattle grunge scene, opens to general audiences

* Larry Ewing creates Tux, the Linux mascot.

* Sildenafil patented.

Births

* July 5- Dolly the Sheep

Deaths

* January 25 - Jonathan Larson, composer

* February 2 - Gene Kelly, actor

* February 6 - Guy Madison, actor

* February 11 - Phil Regan, singer,actor

* February 13 - Martin Balsam, actor

* February 14 - McLean Stevenson, actor

* February 15 - Tommy Rettig, actor

* February 17 - Evelyn Laye, English actress and singer

* February 20 - Toru Takemitsu, composer

* February 25 - Haing S. Ngor, actor

* March 2 - Lyle Talbot, actor

* March 4 - Minnie Pearl (84)

* March 13 - Krzysztof Kieslowski, Polish film director

* March 15 - Olga Rudge (101), violinist

* March 17 - René Clément, French film director

* March 22 - Don Murray, The Turtles

* April 6 - Greer Garson, actress

* April 16 - Lucille Bremer, actress

* April 18 - Bernard Edwards, Chic, pneumonia

* May 8 - Celedonio Romero, leader of the Romeros guitar quartet,

* May 20 - Jon Pertwee, actor

* May 21 - Lash La Rue, cowboy actor

* May 25 - Brad Nowell, lead singer and guitarist for Sublime

* June 7 - Max Factor, make-up artist and founder of Max Factor Cosmetics

* June 10 - Jo Van Fleet, actress

* June 11 - Brigitte Helm, German actress

* June 15 - Ella Fitzgerald, jazz singer

* July 2 - Margaux Hemingway, model, actress

* July 16 - John Panozzo, 48, drummer for Styx and brother of Chuck Panozzo

* July 17 - Marcel Dadi 45, French country and western guitarist died in crash of TWA flight 800

* July 29 - Jason Thirsk, bass member of Pennywise

* July 30 - Claudette Colbert, actress

* August 13 - David Tudor, pianist and composer

* August 14 - Sergiu Celibidache, orchestral conductor

* September 7 - Bibi Besch, actress

* September 10 - Joanne Dru, actress

* September 13 - Tupac Shakur, rap singer/songwriter, actor

* September 14 - Juliet Prowse, dancer, actress

* September 18 - Annabella, actress

* September 22 - Dorothy Lamour, actress

* October 14 - Laura La Plante, actress

* October 31 - Marcel Carné, French film director

* November 14 - Virginia Cherrill, actress

* November 19 - Véra Korène, Russian born French actress

* November 30 - Tiny Tim, musician

* December 8 - Howard E. Rollins Jr, actor

* December 19 - Marcello Mastroianni, actor

* December 20 - Carl Sagan

* December 29 - Mireille, French singer

* December 30 - Lew Ayres, actor

Films released

* 101 Dalmatians

* 12 Monkeys

* A Time to Kill

* Fargo

* Island of Dr. Moreau

* Independence Day

* Jerry Maguire

* Matilda

* Mission: Impossible

* Ransom

* Romeo and Juliet

* Sling Blade

* Space Jam

* The Birdcage

* The Nutty Professor

* The Rock

* Trainspotting

* Twister

Hit songs

* "Angry Johnny" - Poe

* "Macarena" - Los Del Rio

* "Professional Widow (Star Trunk Funkin' Mix)" - Tori Amos

* "Wonderwall" - Oasis

* "6th Avenue Heartache" - The Wallflowers

* "Aeroplane" - Red Hot Chili Peppers

* "All Mixed Up" - 311

* "California Love" - 2Pac

* "Can't Get You Off My Mind" - Lenny Kravitz

* "Change the World" - Eric Clapton

* "Down" - 311

* "Free As A Bird" - The Beatles

* "Give Me One Reason" - Tracy Chapman

* "Head Over Feet" - Alanis Morissette

* "How Do U Want It" - 2Pac

* "I Want To Come Over" - Melissa Etheridge

* "If It Makes You Happy" - Sheryl Crow

* "The Beautiful People" - Marilyn Manson

* "Wash Away" - Vertical Horizon

* "You Learn" - Alanis Morissette

New books

* Absolute Power - David Baldacci

* Alias Grace - Margaret Atwood

* Bandarshah - Al-Tayyib Salih

* By the Shores of Gitchee Gumee - Tama Janowitz

* Excession - Iain M. Banks

* Executive Orders - Tom Clancy

* Feet of Clay - Terry Pratchett

* Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk

* Fighting for Canada (Maîtres Chanteurs Chez Nous!) - Diane Francis

* A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry

* The Fourth Estate - Jeffrey Archer

* Gods and Generals - Jeff Shaara

* The Goldberg Variations - Nancy Huston

* The Gun Seller - Hugh Laurie

* Hackers - short story collection

* Hogfather - Terry Pratchett

* How Stella Got Her Groove Back - Terry McMillan

* Intensity - Dean R. Koontz

* Kiki's Memoirs - Kiki, (translation by Samuel Putnam)

* Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - John Berendt

* Moonlight Becomes You - Mary Higgins Clark

* Polaroids From The Dead - Douglas Coupland

* Primary Colors - Joe Klein as "Anonymous"

* The Runaway Jury - John Grisham

* Selected Stories - Mavis Gallant

* Sofia; The Sultan's Daughter - Ann Chamberlin

* The Tailor of Panama - John le Carré

* The Tenth Insight - James Redfield

* Undaunted Courage - Stephen Ambrose

* A Vicious Circle - Amanda Craig

Above retrieved from Wikipedia.