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Aberdeen, Saskatchewan
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Aberdeen (2006 population 527, ranked 2,939th population-wise) is a small town in central Saskatchewan, Canada approximately 40 km northeast of Saskatoon on the Fish Creek in Division No. 15.
Aberdeen was first settled by immigrants of Russian, English, Scottish and Ukrainian descent in the 1890s. 1 The railway arrived in 1905.
Careers and jobs
Most people commute to Saskatoon to work or farm in the area.
Statistics
According to the Canada 2006 Census:2
| • Population: |
527 (+1.3% from 2001) |
| • Land area: |
1.95 km2 (0.75 sq mi) |
| • Population density: |
270.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (700 /sq mi) |
| • National population rank (out of 5,008): |
Ranked 2,939th |
| • Median age: |
32.2 (males: 31.3, females: 32.6) |
| • Total private dwellings: |
198 |
| • Dwellings occupied by permanent residents: |
187 |
| • Median household income: |
$41,937 |
See also
References
- ^ The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details
- ^ 2006 Community Profile
External links
Coordinates: 52°19′N 106°17′W / 52.317, -106.283 (Aberdeen)
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