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Winnipegosis, Manitoba : ウィキペディア英語版
Winnipegosis, Manitoba

Winnipegosis was a village in Manitoba, Canada that had a population of 647 in 2011.〔(2006 Community Profiles - Census Subdivision )〕 It is located within the Rural Municipality of Mossey River along Lake Winnipegosis and the Mossey River.
Effective January 1, 2015, the village of Winnipegosis was amalgamated with the Rural Municipality of Mossey River.〔http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/Province-says-39-municipalities-merging-into-19-243701901.html〕
== History ==
The name "Winnipegosis" comes from the Cree word meaning “Little Muddy Water”,〔(Village of Winnipegosis - History )〕 a diminutive of Winnipeg, which means "Muddy Water". The Winnipegosis area was the site of the original Fort Dauphin, constructed by descendants of the French explorer Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye, in the late 18th century.〔 The peak of the community's economic boom occurred during the settler-era fur trade and 20th century timber and fishing industries.〔
The community was originally incorporated as a village on January 6, 1915.〔 Celebrations will be held in July 2015 for the (100th anniversary of Winnipegosis ).〔http://www.winnipegosis100th.com/history/〕

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