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- Division_No._23,_Manitoba abstract "Census Division No. 23 Churchill - Northern Manitoba is part of the Northern Region of the Province of Manitoba, Canada and is home to Western Canada Atlantic deep sea Port of Churchill. The population of the census division was 8,252 in the 2006 census. The region has a very diversified economic base ranging from mining, forestry, trapping, transportation and arctic resupply.".
- Q642741 abstract "Census Division No. 23 Churchill - Northern Manitoba is part of the Northern Region of the Province of Manitoba, Canada and is home to Western Canada Atlantic deep sea Port of Churchill. The population of the census division was 8,252 in the 2006 census. The region has a very diversified economic base ranging from mining, forestry, trapping, transportation and arctic resupply.".
- Division_No._23,_Manitoba comment "Census Division No. 23 Churchill - Northern Manitoba is part of the Northern Region of the Province of Manitoba, Canada and is home to Western Canada Atlantic deep sea Port of Churchill. The population of the census division was 8,252 in the 2006 census. The region has a very diversified economic base ranging from mining, forestry, trapping, transportation and arctic resupply.".
- Q642741 comment "Census Division No. 23 Churchill - Northern Manitoba is part of the Northern Region of the Province of Manitoba, Canada and is home to Western Canada Atlantic deep sea Port of Churchill. The population of the census division was 8,252 in the 2006 census. The region has a very diversified economic base ranging from mining, forestry, trapping, transportation and arctic resupply.".