Muenster

Muenster

52° 11′ 30″ N 104° 59′ 52″ W / 52.191713, -104.997829

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Muenster est un village situé en Saskatchewan au Canada à 9 km de la ville de Humboldt. Il comprend 342[1] habitants.

Histoire

Le village est célèbre pour son collège universitaire le St Peter's College dépendant de l'Université de la Saskatchewan, et dirigé par les bénédictins de l'abbaye Saint-Pierre.

Le village a été fondé en 1903 par des colons germanophones après l'ouverture à la colonisation de la région en 1900.

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