Unorganized Division No. 18, Saskatchewan

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Division No. 18, Unorganized is an unorganized area in northern Saskatchewan. It consists of all of Division No. 18 excluding municipalities and reserves. It has a population of 1,641 as of 2011, and an area of 268,389.99 km2. [1]

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References

  1. "Census Profile, Division No. 18, Unorganized". Statistics Canada . Retrieved 3 December 2018.