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Saint Alphonse, Manitoba : ウィキペディア英語版
Saint Alphonse is a small francophone community in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Saint Alphonse is part of the Rural Municipality of Lorne.The village of Saint Alphonse was founded in the early 1880s by immigrants mainly from Belgium and some from Quebec. Other Belgian immigrants settled further north and founded the village of Bruxelles.The school of Saint Alphonse opened in 1883. It hosted Belgian children of which two thirds were Walloons and from Brussels and a third of Flemish origin. The common language of instruction for all students was only French. In 1959, the school of Saint Alphonse regrouped neighbouring French-speaking schools (École La Grange, école Saint-Urbain, école Saint-Albert). Due to the depopulation of villages, St. Alphonsus school closed in 1996. The children were redirected to Francophone schools in the nearby town of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes.== External links ==* (Historique du village de Saint-Alphonse )

Saint Alphonse is a small francophone community in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Saint Alphonse is part of the Rural Municipality of Lorne.
The village of Saint Alphonse was founded in the early 1880s by immigrants mainly from Belgium and some from Quebec. Other Belgian immigrants settled further north and founded the village of Bruxelles.
The school of Saint Alphonse opened in 1883. It hosted Belgian children of which two thirds were Walloons and from Brussels and a third of Flemish origin. The common language of instruction for all students was only French. In 1959, the school of Saint Alphonse regrouped neighbouring French-speaking schools (École La Grange, école Saint-Urbain, école Saint-Albert). Due to the depopulation of villages, St. Alphonsus school closed in 1996. The children were redirected to Francophone schools in the nearby town of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes.
== External links ==

* (Historique du village de Saint-Alphonse )


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアでSaint Alphonse is a small francophone community in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Saint Alphonse is part of the Rural Municipality of Lorne.The village of Saint Alphonse was founded in the early 1880s by immigrants mainly from Belgium and some from Quebec. Other Belgian immigrants settled further north and founded the village of Bruxelles.The school of Saint Alphonse opened in 1883. It hosted Belgian children of which two thirds were Walloons and from Brussels and a third of Flemish origin. The common language of instruction for all students was only French. In 1959, the school of Saint Alphonse regrouped neighbouring French-speaking schools (École La Grange, école Saint-Urbain, école Saint-Albert). Due to the depopulation of villages, St. Alphonsus school closed in 1996. The children were redirected to Francophone schools in the nearby town of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes.== External links ==* (Historique du village de Saint-Alphonse ) 」の詳細全文を読む



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