The total area of Manitoba is 250,950 square miles with 15.6% covered by water leaving a land area of 211,720 square miles as the land area.
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In Manitoba, several functional regions can be identified based on economic, cultural, and geographic characteristics. The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region is the most significant urban area, serving as the economic and cultural hub. The Interlake region is known for its agricultural activities and tourism related to lakes. Additionally, the Northern Manitoba region, characterized by its Indigenous communities and natural resources, plays a vital role in the province's economy and cultural identity.
Ohio is in the "Great Plains" geographic region.
it's in the interior plains
Longitudinally (east-west), the line is just east of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The geographic centerpoint of the nation, however, is near Arviat, Nunavut.
The Antarctic Region and the Southern Hemisphere.
No it is a geographic formation.
The smallest geographic region is a point, which has a dimension of zero.
Manitoba is the province at the geographic centre of Canada. To the East, there is Ontario. Manitoba extends north to Nunavut, west to Saskatchewan, and the United States is to the south. American states across the border from Manitoba are Minnesota and North Dakota. See http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/ca.htm
Churchill is located in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It is situated on the western shore of Hudson Bay in Northern Manitoba.
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It is called middle-latitude region.