St. Vital, Winnipeg
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St. Vital (French: Saint-Vital) is a ward and neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Located in the south-central part of the city, it is bounded on the north by Carrière Avenue; on the south by the northern limit of the Rural Municipality of Ritchot; on the west by the Red River; and on the east by the Seine River, except for the part lying south of the Perimeter Highway, which extends east across the Seine to the boundary of the RM of Springfield. The population as of the 2016 census was 67,580.
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Saint-Vital est un quartier périphérique de Winnipeg, Manitoba, au sud-est de la Rivière Rouge et de la rivière Seine, formant auparavant la ville de Saint-Vital, celle-ci a été intégrée à Winnipeg en 1972. Sa population, au recensement de 2016, était de 67 580 habitants, contre 32 500 en 1971. La cité fut nommée Saint-Vital en l'honneur de Vital-Justin Grandin par l'évêque Alexandre-Antonin Taché en 1860.
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Saint-Vital est un quartier périphérique de Winnipeg, Manitoba, au sud-est de la Rivière Rouge et de la rivière Seine, formant auparavant la ville de Saint-Vital, celle-ci a été intégrée à Winnipeg en 1972. Sa population, au recensement de 2016, était de 67 580 habitants, contre 32 500 en 1971. La cité fut nommée Saint-Vital en l'honneur de Vital-Justin Grandin par l'évêque Alexandre-Antonin Taché en 1860. La ville fut jusqu'aux années 1920, un des foyers de la population franco-manitobaine. Par la suite, avec le développement de la ville de Winnipeg, de nombreux anglophones s'installèrent à Saint-Vital. Près de 18 % de la population de Saint-Vital demeure toujours francophone.
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