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Ochapowace 71-51
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| Ochapowace Indian Reserve No. 71-51 | |
Location in Saskatchewan
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| First Nation | Ochapowace |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | Saskatchewan |
| Area | |
| • Total | 64.4 ha (159.1 acre) |
| Population
(2016)
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| • Total | 0 |
Ochapowace 71-51 is a special piece of land in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. This land belongs to the Ochapowace Nation, which is a First Nation group.
Where is Ochapowace 71-51?
This reserve is located in Saskatchewan. It is about 6 kilometres (or almost 4 miles) south of a place called Atwater.
About the Land
The total area of Ochapowace 71-51 is 64.4 hectares. To give you an idea, one hectare is about the size of a soccer field. So, this reserve is roughly the size of 64 soccer fields.
Population Details
In the year 2016, a count was done across Canada. This count is called a census. During the 2016 census, no people were officially recorded as living on Ochapowace 71-51. This means it was not a place where people lived full-time at that moment.
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