Blackfalds

Blackfalds is a town in , Canada. It is located along Highway 2A 13.5 km north of . The town's name, Waghorn, changed in 1903 to Blackfalds, after Blackfalds, a Scottish hamlet.
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  • Type: Town with 11,000 residents
  • Description: town in Alberta, Canada
  • Also known as: Blackfalds, AB” and “Blackfalds, Alberta
  • Address: Blackfalds, T0M 0J0
  • Postal code: T0M 0J0

Blackfalds

Latitude
52.38333° or 52° 23′ north
Longitude
-113.8° or 113° 48′ west
Population
11,000
Elevation
876 metres (2,874 feet)
United Nations Location Code
CA BKF
Open location code
954896M2+82
Open­Street­Map ID
node 51972199
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
5902599
Wiki­data ID
Q2747793
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Ukrainian—“Blackfalds” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Blackfalds
  • Atikamekw: Blackfalds
  • Cebuano: Blackfalds
  • Dutch: Blackfalds
  • French: Blackfalds
  • German: Blackfalds
  • Kurdish: Blackfalds
  • Persian: بلدفالدز
  • Polish: Blackfalds
  • Serbian: Блекфолдс
  • Spanish: Blackfalds (Alberta)
  • Spanish: Blackfalds
  • Swedish: Blackfalds
  • Turkish: Blackfalds
  • Ukrainian: Блекфолдс

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