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GIVE ME SOME LATITUDE (p. 3 of 3)
Quick hits on Canadas confluences.*
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British Columbia
Primary: 107 total, 33 visits,
Secondary: 56 total, 12 visits
Alberta
Primary: 63 total, 38 visits
Secondary: 36 total, 19 visits
Saskatchewan
Primary: 71 total
Secondary: 21 total
Manitoba
Primary: 56 total, 10 visits
Secondary: 31 total, 6 visits
Ontario
Primary: 98 total, 31 visits
Secondary: 34 total, 3 visits
Quebec
Primary: 152 total, 24 visits
Secondary: 62 total, 1 visit
New Brunswick
Primary: 9 total, 6 visits
Nova Scotia
Primary: 13 total, 9 visits
Prince Edward Island
Primary: 2 total, 1 visit
Newfoundland and Labrador
Primary: 50 total, 8 visits
Secondary: 19 total, 1 visit
Yukon
Primary: 49 total, 4 visits
Secondary: 39 total, 1 visit
Northwest Territories
Primary: 142 total, 0 visits
Secondary: 155 total, 2 visits
Nunavut
Primary: 297 total, 0 visits
Secondary: 434 total, 0 visits
*The distance between latitude lines is always 110.9 km. The distance between longitude lines varies depending on the latitude. At 0° latitude (the equator), longitude lines are 111.4 km apart; at 1° from the south or north poles (89° latitude), the lines are only 1.93 km apart. The Degree Confluence Project does not count confluences that have less than 74.2 km between them (confluences above 48° longitude). These confluences are considered secondary though no less valid.
Figures valid as of June 1, 2003.
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