La Loche
La Loche | |
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Poloha | |
Souřadnice | 56°29′ s. š., 109°26′ z. d. |
Časové pásmo | UTC-6 |
Stát | ![]() |
Provincie | Saskatchewan |
Rozloha a obyvatelstvo | |
Rozloha | 15,59 km² |
Počet obyvatel | 2 611 (2011) |
Hustota zalidnění | 167,5 obyv./km² |
Správa | |
Vznik | 1810 |
Telefonní předvolba | 306 |
PSČ | S0M 1G0 |
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La Loche je vesnice v kanadské provincii Saskatchewan. Leží na konci silnice 155, na východním břehu jezera Lac La Loche. V roce 2011 zde žilo 2611 obyvatel. Nachází se zde škola La Loche Community School. Nedaleko vesnice se nachází letiště La Loche Airport.
Dne 22. ledna 2016 zde byli zavražděni čtyři lidé.[1][2]
Odkazy
Reference
- ↑ Canada shootings: Four killed in Saskatchewan [online]. BBC, 2016-01-23 [cit. 2017-04-16]. Dostupné online. (anglicky)
- ↑ La Loche, Sask., shooting leaves 4 dead, others wounded, RCMP say [online]. CBC, 2016-01-22, rev. 2016-01-23 [cit. 2017-04-16]. Dostupné online. (anglicky)
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"La Loche tepees" was taken on June 30 or July 1, 1918 in La Loche, Saskatchewan by the Franklin Kitto Expedition. Kitto's description: "Arriving at the mission we found that a couple of priests from Lac La Plonge were here conducting a series of services extending over a period of two weeks, and the Indians from the whole country-side to the extent of two or three hundred were gathered in attendance. Row after row of tepees lined the beach or clustered about the few wooden buildings of the post (Revillon Freres). The entire families had come from far and near bringing all their worldly possessions with them and the place was alive with children and dogs. A storm broke shortly after our arrival compelling us to make camp and to remain with this community until the evening of the next day."