This article is about the census divisions of the province utilized solely for statistical purposes by Statistics Canada. For the administrative divisions of Manitoba, see List of rural municipalities in Manitoba.
Statistics Canada divides the province of Manitoba into 23 census divisions. Unlike in some other provinces, census divisions do not reflect the organization of local government in Manitoba. These areas exist solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government of their own.
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Division No.
Region
Largest City
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Eastman Region
Pinawa
2.
Eastman Region
Steinbach
3.
Pembina Valley Region
Winkler
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Pembina Valley Region
Manitou
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Westman Region
Killarney
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Westman Region
Virden
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Westman Region
Brandon
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Central Plains Region
Treherne
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Central Plains Region
Portage la Prairie
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Central Plains Region
Elie
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Winnipeg Capital Region
Winnipeg
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Eastman Region
Oakbank
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Interlake Region
Selkirk
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Interlake Region
Stonewall
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Westman Region
Neepawa
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Parkland Region
Roblin
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Parkland Region
Dauphin
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Interlake Region
Gimli
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Northern Region
Peguis
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Parkland Region
Swan River
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Northern Region
The Pas
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Northern Region
Thompson
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Northern Region
Gillam
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