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Great Bend No. 405, Saskatchewan : ウィキペディア英語版
Rural Municipality of Great Bend No. 405

Great Bend No. 405, Saskatchewan, is a rural municipality in west-central Saskatchewan, Canada, with a population of 499 residents (2011). The RM was incorporated on December 12, 1910.〔 〕
The RM was formerly Local Improvement District (L.I.D.) No. 405 (established June 4th, 1910), which was itself an amalgamation of the former improvement districts 20 E 3 (June 5, 1905), 20 D 3 (August 13, 1906), and 21 D 3 (November 14, 1906).
The village of Borden and the town of Radisson are within the municipality.
The nearest major centre is Saskatoon, approximately to the southeast.
== Demographics ==

The population of the region primarily descends from German and Ukrainian immigrants that homesteaded in the area beginning in the 1890s. The wave of immigration was mostly complete by the beginning of the First World War.
Like much of rural Saskatchewan, residents here tend to be older than their urban counterparts. The median age in the RM is nine years older than that of the province as a whole.

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