Saskatchewan
geographical name
Sas·katch·e·wan
sə-ˈska-chə-wən
sa-,
-ˌwän
1
river 340 miles (547 kilometers) long in south central Canada formed by the confluence in central Saskatchewan of two branches rising in the Rockies in Alberta, the
North Saskatchewan (760 miles, or 1216 kilometers, long)
and the
South Saskatchewan (865 miles, or 1384 kilometers, long),
and flowing east into Lake Winnipeg
2
province of southwestern Canada bordering the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota; capital Regina area 227,119 square miles (588,239 square kilometers), population 1,033,381
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