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and its successor, the
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once referred to the division's name as "curious", given that it marked by "the gentle landscape of the
Pembina escarpment".
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Several prominent
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In 1955, Mountain's population was estimated to be about 50%
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Defunct provincial electoral district in
Manitoba, Canada
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Mountain was located in southwestern
Manitoba, near
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369:Grain Growers Guide, March 4, 1914, p. 27
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112:Provincial representatives
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153:Independent Conservative
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43:1879 provincial election
91:Manitoba Liberal Party
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343:Speaking For Myself
316:Liberal–Progressive
294:Liberal–Progressive
206:James Bryson Baird
184:Daniel A. McIntyre
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272:Ivan Schultz
190:Conservative
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80:Ivan Schultz
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234:Progressive
138:Left office
133:Took office
98:Anglo-Saxon
330:References
381:Category
35:Manitoba
31:Mountain
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278:Liberal
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256:Liberal
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106:Flemish
84:Premier
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62:Argyles
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58:Baldur
39:Canada
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