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Nechako Region : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nechako Region
The Nechako region's name originated from a native word, big river. This region contains thousands of long lakes, deriving its name. Although it may contain the largest land area, it has the least population of all the regions in British Columbia. The population accounts for only about 1% of British Columbia's entire population. It consists of several towns and cities such as Atlin, Burns Lake, Dease Lake, Fort St. James, Houston, Smithers, Telkwa, and Vanderhoof. The economy is mainly based on forestry, mining, agriculture and tourism. ==Location== Nechako is the largest region in British Columbia. The Nechako region is located at the geographical center of British Columbia and extends from the centre of British Columbia to the border of the Yukon. The Nechako Region has thousands of lakes. It also has many bears, caribou and moose, making a great breeding centre. Nechako is located on the northern side of British Columbia. It is at the basin of the Nechako River. To the south of Nechako is the Chilcotin Plateau, and to the north is the Nation River. It is also the main region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The wilderness country encircles the Nechako Valley.
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