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A designated place is a type of geographic unit used by Statistics Canada to disseminate census data.[1] It is usually a small community that does not meet the criteria used to define incorporated municipalities or Statistics Canada population centres (areas with a population of at least 1,000 and no fewer than 400 persons per square kilometre).[2] Designated places are created by provinces and territories, in cooperation with Statistics Canada, to provide data for submunicipal areas.[2]
As of the 2011 Census of Canada, Saskatchewan had 194 designated places.[3] Saskatchewan’s largest designated place is Neuanlage with a population of 285.[4][5]
The following is a list of designated places in Saskatchewan.
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