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{{ | Name = Saskatchewan | AlternateName = | Fullname = Province of Saskatchewan | EntityAdjective = Provincial | Flag = Flag_of_Saskatchewan.svg | CoatOfArms = SASKarms.jpg | Map = Saskatchewan, Canada.svg | Label_map = no | Motto = лат. Multis e Gentibus Vires
("Strength from Many Peoples") | OfficialLang = English (de facto) | Demonym = Saskatchewanian[1] | Flower = Western Red Lily | Tree = Paper Birch | Bird = Sharp-tailed Grouse | Capital = Regina | LargestCity = Saskatoon | LargestMetro = Saskatoon | Premier = Brad Wall | PremierParty = Saskatchewan Party | Viceroy = Gordon Barnhart | ViceroyType = Lieutenant-Governor | PostalAbbreviation = SK | PostalCodePrefix = S | AreaRank = 7th | TotalArea_km2 = 651900 | LandArea_km2 = 591670 | WaterArea_km2 = 59366 | PercentWater = 9.1 | PopulationRank = 6th | Population = 1,023,810 (est.)[2] | PopulationYear = 2009 | DensityRank = 9th | Density_km2 = 1.67 | GDP_year = 2006 | GDP_total = C$45.051 billion[3] | GDP_rank = 6th | GDP_per_capita = C$45,718 | GDP_per_capita_rank = 5th | AdmittanceOrder = 8th (province) | AdmittanceDate = September 1, 1905 (Split from NWT) | TimeZone = UTC−6 (no daylight saving time) Lloydminster and vicinity: UTC−7 and does observe DST | HouseSeats = 14 | SenateSeats = 6 | ISOCode = CA-SK | Website = www.gov.sk.ca }}



САСКАЧЕВАН, диэн Канаада ортотугар баар улуус. Сирин иэнэ - 570 тыс. км2. Население 1100 тыс. человек (2009). Киин куората — Риджайна. Ону таhынан арыый атын улахан куораттара - Саскатун, Принс-Альберт, Мидоу-Лейк, Муус-джо, Моланоса, Санди-Лейк. Улууска элбэх хочолор уонна уулар бааллар. Элбэх мас: Тиит, Бэс, Талах, Хатын.

  1. Saskatchewanian is the prevalent demonym, and is used by the Government of Saskatchewan. According to the Oxford Guide to Canadian English Usage (ISBN 0-19-541619-8; p. 335), Saskatchewaner is also in use.
  2. Statistics Canada. Canada's population estimates 2009-26-03. Тургутулунна 4 От ыйын 2009.
  3. Statistics Canada Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, by province and territory