Rosalind

Rosalind is a village located in the prairies of , Canada. It is located on Highway 854, approximately 120 kilometres southeast of and 30 kilometres southeast of , the closest major trading centre.
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  • Type: Village with 188 residents
  • Description: village in Alberta, Canada
  • Also known as: Rosalind, AB” and “Rosalind, Alberta

Rosalind

Latitude
52.78849° or 52° 47′ 19″ north
Longitude
-112.44337° or 112° 26′ 36″ west
Population
188
Elevation
715 metres (2,346 feet)
Open location code
9549QHQ4+9M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 51970684
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6127487
Wiki­data ID
Q1874211
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Rosalind” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: روزاليند
  • Cebuano: Rosalind
  • Dutch: Rosalind
  • Egyptian Arabic: روزاليند
  • French: Rosalind
  • Italian: Rosalind
  • Korean: 로절린드
  • Persian: روزالیند، آلبرتا
  • Persian: روزالیند
  • Spanish: Rosalind (Alberta)
  • Spanish: Rosalind
  • Swedish: Rosalind, Alberta
  • Swedish: Rosalind
  • Turkish: Rosalind
  • Ukrainian: Розалінд

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