Yes Manitoba is both Rural and Urban.
Churchill Manitoba is an isolated town on the edge of Hudson Bay,in the far northern part of Manitoba, that can only be accessed by plane or train, most people that work there are hired by the government, federal and Provincial, there are two native tribes Cree and Chippewa, also a small community of Inuit.
Komarno, Manitoba
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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Most people in Manitoba, Canada, live in the southern part of the province. This region includes the capital city, Winnipeg, which is the largest urban center and a major hub for economic and cultural activities. The northern areas of Manitoba are more sparsely populated, with smaller communities and indigenous populations. Overall, the southern part accounts for the majority of the province's population.
Winnipeg is the largest city in Manitoba.
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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.
Manitoba is a Canadian province.
The abbreviation of Manitoba is: MB