- Domremy, Saskatchewan
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Domremy, Saskatchewan Coordinates: 52°47′00″N 105°44′00″W / 52.7833333°N 105.7333333°WCoordinates: 52°47′00″N 105°44′00″W / 52.7833333°N 105.7333333°W Country Canada Province Saskatchewan Rural Municipalities (R.M.) St. Louis No. 431 Post office Founded NWT 1896-05-01 Village established Town incorporated Government – Mayor – Federal Electoral District Rosthern M.P. – Provincial Consituency M.L.A. Area – Total 0.75 km2 (0.3 sq mi) Population (2006) – Total 124 – Density 166.3/km2 (430.7/sq mi) [1][2][3][4] Domremy, Saskatchewan is a village in the rural municipality of St. Louis No. 431, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Domremy is located on Highway 220 near Highway 2 and Highway 225 in central Saskatchewan. Domremy had a post office established as early as 1896-05-01 in the District of Saskatchewan, NWT.
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Demographics
Canada census – Domremy, Saskatchewan Community Profile 2006 Population:
Land area:
Population density:
Median age:
Total private dwellings:
Mean household income:124 (-8.1% from 2001)
0.75 km2 (0.29 sq mi)
166.3 /km2 (431 /sq mi)
N/A (males: N/A, females: N/A)
65
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References: 2006[5]-
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- N/A = Data Not Available
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Area statistics
- Lat (DMS) 52° 47' 00" N
- Long (DMS)105° 44' 00" W
- Dominion Land Survey SE Sec.17, Twp.44, R.26, W2
- Time zone (cst) UTC-6
Location
St. Louis Rosthern Crystal Springs - Kinistino Domremy Wakaw Notable natives
- Stanley Hovdebo (1979–1993) NDP members of parliament
Published works
Title: Harvest of memories, 1895-1995 Domremy, Sask. : Domremy Historical Society, 1995 vi, 710 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
References
- ^ National Archives, Archivia Net, Post Offices and Postmasters, http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php
- ^ Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home (– Scholar search), Municipal Directory System, http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/index.html[dead link]
- ^ Canadian Textiles Institute. (2005), CTI Determine your provincial constituency, http://www.textiles.ca/eng/nonAuthProg/redirect.cfm?path=IssPolContacts§ionID=7601.cfm
- ^ Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (2005), Elections Canada On-line, http://www.elections.ca/home.asp
- ^ "2006 Community Profiles". Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. 2009-02-24. http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/index.cfm?Lang=E. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
- ^ Becquet's Custom Programming (August 17, 2005) (– Scholar search), Saskatchewan City & Town Maps - Directory, http://www.becquet.com/director/maps/index.htm[dead link]
External links
- Saskatchewan City & Town Maps
- Saskatchewan Gen Web - One Room School Project
- Post Offices and Postmasters - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada
- Saskatchewan Gen Web Region
- Online Historical Map Digitization Project
- GeoNames Query
- 2006 Community Profiles
See also
Subdivisions of Saskatchewan Subdivisions Communities Cities Estevan · Flin Flon (part) · Humboldt · Lloydminster (part) · Martensville · Meadow Lake · Melfort · Melville · Moose Jaw · North Battleford · Prince Albert · Regina · Saskatoon · Swift Current · Weyburn · YorktonTopics Categories:- Villages in Saskatchewan
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