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The South Slave Region aincludes the following communities:
Community name | Translation | Governance | Population 2006 |
% change from 2001 |
Location |
Enterprise | Hamlet | 97 | 44.8% | 60°33′24″N 116°08′34″W / 60.55667°N 116.14278°W / 60.55667; -116.14278 (Enterprise) | |
Fort Providence | Zhahti Koe; mission house | Hamlet | 727 | -3.5% | 61°21′17″N 117°39′36″W / 61.35472°N 117.66000°W / 61.35472; -117.66000 (Fort Providence) |
Fort Resolution | Deninoo Kue; moose island | Community Council (Deninoo) | 484 | -15.7% | 61°10′18″N 113°40′18″W / 61.17167°N 113.67167°W / 61.17167; -113.67167 (Fort Resolution) |
Fort Smith | Thebacha; beside the rapids | Town | 2,364 | 8.2% | 60°00′19″N 111°53′26″W / 60.00528°N 111.89056°W / 60.00528; -111.89056 (Fort Smith) |
Hay River Reserve | Xátå'odehchee; Hay River | K'atlodeechee First Nation | 309 | 14.9% | 60°50′01″N 115°45′57″W / 60.83361°N 115.76583°W / 60.83361; -115.76583 (Hay River Reserve) |
Hay River | Xátå'odehchee; Hay River | Town | 3,648 | 3.9% | 60°49′59″N 115°46′40″W / 60.83306°N 115.77778°W / 60.83306; -115.77778 (Hay River) |
Kakisa | K’agee; between the willows | First Nation - Designated Authority (Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation) | 52 | 30.0% | 60°56′24″N 117°24′51″W / 60.94000°N 117.41417°W / 60.94000; -117.41417 (Kakisa) |
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