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List of cities in Manitoba
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Manitoba is one of the three Prairie provinces located in Western Canada.[1] According to the 2021 Canadian census, it is the fifth most populous province in Canada with 1,342,153 inhabitants, and the sixth largest by land area, covering 540,310.19 square kilometres (208,614.93 sq mi).[2] Manitoba currently has 137 municipalities,[3] out of which ten are categorized as cities.[4]
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Cities, towns and villages in Manitoba are referred to as municipalities, specifically urban municipalities, and are formed under the 1996 Municipal Act. In order to label an urban municipality as a city in Manitoba, it must have a minimum population of 7,500,[5] although Flin Flon, part of which is in the neighbouring province of Saskatchewan, falls under this threshold.[4] According to the results of the 2022 municipal elections collected by the Association of Manitoba Municipalities, the municipal governments of each city contains a mayor; the two largest cities has wards, while the rest utilize an at-large governing body.[6]
Manitoba's capital and largest city in both population and by land area is Winnipeg, which has 749,607 residents and spanning 461.78 square kilometres (178.29 sq mi); the smallest city in population is Flin Flon with 4,940 residents and the smallest by land area is Dauphin which covers 12.67 square kilometres (4.89 sq mi).[4] Winnipeg is also the oldest incorporated city in Manitoba with its charter being approved by the legislature on November 8, 1873.[7] The most recent incorporated city in the province was Morden, on August 24, 2012.[8]