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What was Alberta's name before Alberta?
Alberta and Saskatchewan were a part of Rupert's Land, which was a territory before they were separated into provinces in 1905.
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Why is Alberta named Alberta?
The district of Alberta was created in 1882, and enlarged to become a province of Canada on September 1, 1905. The name was suggested by the Marquess of Lorne, Governor General of Canada from 1878 to...
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Why was Alberta named Alberta?
Alberta was named for princess Louise Alberta.
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Where is Alberta?
Alberta is in western Canada, and covers an area of 661,190 km² (255,287 mi²). To the south, it borders the U.S. state of Montana on the 49th Paralell To the east at a longitude of 110° west, it...
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What does Alberta have?
Beef, Oil, Mountains, Malls...