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1957:Categories
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1729:Coldstream
1513:Summerland
1240:References
388:April 2021
334:Summerland
293:April 2021
181:Area codes
1941:Footnotes
1790:Big White
1739:Peachland
1721:Districts
1674:Penticton
1659:Armstrong
1527:Education
1508:Princeton
1503:Penticton
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214:Penticton
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1922:Fairview
1821:Naramata
1800:Grindrod
1764:Villages
1644:, Canada
1638:Okanagan
1518:Tulameen
1483:Naramata
1478:Keremeos
1468:Coalmont
1228:See also
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317:Okanagan
202:Okanagan
198:Naramata
162:Okanagan
145:Province
111:119°35′W
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1932:O'Keefe
1851:Faulder
1805:Kaleden
1711:Osoyoos
1669:Kelowna
1664:Enderby
1498:Osoyoos
1463:Cawston
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