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Winnipeg is the capital city of the province of Manitoba, Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Known for its rich history, Winnipeg played a significant role in the development of Western Canada. The city is home to various cultural institutions and events, including the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
The city experiences a continental climate, characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Winnipeg is famously known for having one of the coldest winter climates among major Canadian cities. Despite the harsh winters, residents enjoy a variety of winter activities, including ice skating, snowshoeing, and ice fishing.
Winnipeg is also recognized for its diverse demographics and vibrant arts scene. The city hosts several annual festivals celebrating its multicultural heritage, such as Folklorama, which showcases the traditions and cultures of various communities. Winnipeg's unique neighborhoods, like the Exchange District and St. Boniface, reflect its historical and contemporary significance.
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