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Migration

Locations

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50.662, -107.663
53.837, -107.035
52.059, -107.979
53.68605, -108.930032
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52.22875, -109.65
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49.5139, -108.8195
51.366667, -102.433333
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51.853199, -109.761932
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54.399, -109.238
51.45, -102.416667
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50.659277, -109.5359
51.643413, -105.01283
50.6463, -104.8676
52.083333, -109.433333
52.33, -109.94
53.991, -108.889
49.905833, -109.4794
54.124167, -108.435833
53.305, -108.043
52.483, -105.289
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51.725, -105.557
50.414, -107.032
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53.357222, -104.0191
51.51, -105.009
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51.5, -107.05
49.646389, -104.66
51.856389, -101.9272
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52.153509, -109.485
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50.629913, -109.363
52.65, -106.333333
51.466667, -101.7
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53.634703, -109.200514
52.168003, -109.511665
52.139722, -106.6861
51.4, -104.733333
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49.650278, -108.416111
53.220278, -106.388611
51.634167, -109.470278
51.345, -102.742
54.224745, -108.04968
51.066667, -104.95
50.288056, -107.793889
52.135, -108.949
52.433333, -109.1666
52.116667, -104.516667
49.661111, -103.8525
52.416667, -108.7
49.805106, -104.161532
51.213889, -102.462778

Saskatchewan

Volga German Baptists began arriving in Saskatchewan in 1887 and settled near Ebenezer. Immigrants from the Lutheran colonies began to arrive shortly thereafter.

Sources

- The Encyclopedia of Sasketchewan (online)