Manitoba is a Canadian prairie province which entered into 
Confederation in 1870 after the Red River Rebellion. The area has been 
inhabited for thousands of years, with European contact made in the 
17th century. The province has over 10,000 lakes, and has a largely 
continental climate due to its mostly flat topography. Agriculture, 
found especially in the fertile southern and western parts of the 
province, is vital to its economy; other major industries are 
transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism. 
The political and cultural capital, Winnipeg, is home to four of the 
province's five universities, all four of its major professional sports 
teams, and most of its cultural events. The city is also a 
transportation and military hub, hosting a busy international airport 
and the regional headquarters of NORAD. The province has a population 
of over one million; its largest ethnic group is English, but it has a 
significant Franco-Manitoban minority and a growing aboriginal 
population. The province's name, meaning "strait of the spirit" or 
"lake of the prairies", is derived from the languages of its early 
aboriginal inhabitants.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1885:

North-West Rebellion: Louis Riel and the Métis rebels were decisively 
defeated by Canadian forces under Major-General Frederick Middleton in 
Batoche, Saskatchewan.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Riel>

1926:

The Trades Union Congress, a federation of British trade unions, 
announced that it would end its week-long general strike "in defence of 
[[Coal miners|[coal] miners']] wages and hours".
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1926_United_Kingdom_general_strike>

1941:

German engineer Konrad Zuse presented the Z3 , the world's first 
working programmable, fully automatic computer, to an audience of 
scientists in Berlin.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z3_%28computer%29>

1975:

The Cambodian navy seized the American container ship SS Mayaguez in 
recognized international waters, but claimed as territorial waters by 
Cambodia.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayaguez_incident>

2008:

An earthquake measuring about 8.0 Ms struck the Sichuan province of 
China, killing at least 69,000 people, injuring at least 374,000, and 
leaving at least 4.8 million others homeless.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Sichuan_earthquake>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

couple-close (n):
(heraldry) A diminutive of the chevron, always borne in closely placed 
pairs
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/couple-close>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

I think one's feelings waste themselves in words, they ought all to be 
distilled into actions and into actions which bring results.
  --Florence Nightingale
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale>




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