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Appendix a AMDSP 2.0 - Municipality Names August 15, 2014 Appendix A AMDSP 2.0 - Municipality Names August 15, 2014 Abbreviated_Name Full_Name CITY_AIRDRIE CITY OF AIRDRIE CITY_BROOKS CITY OF BROOKS CITY_CALGARY CITY OF CALGARY CITY_CAMROSE CITY OF CAMROSE CITY_EDMONTON CITY OF EDMONTON CITY_FORT_SASK CITY OF FORT SASKATCHEWAN CITY_GRANDE_PRAIRIE CITY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE CITY_LACOMBE CITY OF LACOMBE CITY_LEDUC CITY OF LEDUC CITY_LETHBRIDGE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE CITY_LLOYDMINSTER CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER CITY_MEDICINE_HAT CITY OF MEDICINE HAT CITY_RED_DEER CITY OF RED DEER CITY_SPRUCE_GROVE CITY OF SPRUCE GROVE CITY_ST_ALBERT CITY OF ST. ALBERT CITY_WETASKIWIN CITY OF WETASKIWIN CITY_COLD_LAKE CITY OF COLD LAKE IND_ALEXANDER_134 ALEXANDER INDIAN RESERVE #134 IND_ALEXANDER_134A ALEXANDER INDIAN RESERVE #134A IND_ALEXANDER_134B ALEXANDER INDIAN RESERVE #134B IND_ALEXIS ALEXIS INDIAN RESERVE #133 IND_ALEXIS_CRDNL_RIV ALEXIS CARDINAL RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #234 IND_ALEXIS_ELK_RIVER ALEXIS ELK RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #233 IND_ALEXIS_WHITECRT ALEXIS WHITECOURT INDIAN RESERVE #232 IND_ALLISON_BAY ALLISON BAY INDIAN RESERVE #219 IND_AMBER_RIVER AMBER RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #211 IND_ASSINEAU_RIVER ASSINEAU RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #150F IND_BEAVER_LAKE BEAVER LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #131 IND_BEVR_RANCH_163 BEAVER RANCH INDIAN RESERVE #163 IND_BEVR_RANCH_163A BEAVER RANCH INDIAN RESERVE #163A IND_BEVR_RANCH_163B BEAVER RANCH INDIAN RESERVE #163B IND_BIG_HORN BIG HORN INDIAN RESERVE #144A IND_BISTCHO_LAKE BISTCHO LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #213 IND_BLOOD_148 BLOOD INDIAN RESERVE #148 IND_BLOOD_148A BLOOD INDIAN RESERVE #148A IND_BLUE_QUILLS BLUE QUILLS FIRST NATION INDIAN RESERVE IND_BOYER_RIVER BOYER RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #164 IND_BUCK_LAKE BUCK LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #133C MET_BUFFALO_LAKE BUFFALO LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT IND_BUSCHE_RIVER BUSCHE RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #207 IND_CARCAJOU CARCAJOU SETTLEMENT INDIAN RESERVE #187 IND_CHARLES_LAKE CHARLES LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #225 IND_CHILD_LAKE CHILD LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #164A IND_CHIPEWYAN_201 CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201 IND_CHIPEWYAN_201A CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201A IND_CHIPEWYAN_201B CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201B Appendix A AMDSP 2.0 - Municipality Names August 15, 2014 Abbreviated_Name Full_Name IND_CHIPEWYAN_201C CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201C IND_CHIPEWYAN_201D CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201D IND_CHIPEWYAN_201E CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201E IND_CHIPEWYAN_201F CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201F IND_CHIPEWYAN_201G CHIPEWYAN INDIAN RESERVE #201G IND_CLEAR_HILLS CLEAR HILLS INDIAN RESERVE #152C IND_CLEARWATER CLEARWATER INDIAN RESERVE #175 IND_COLD_LAKE_149 COLD LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #149 IND_COLD_LAKE_149A COLD LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #149A IND_COLD_LAKE_149B COLD LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #149B IND_COLD_LAKE_149C COLD LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #149C IND_COLIN_LAKE COLIN LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #223 IND_CORNWALL_LAKE CORNWALL LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #224 IND_COWPER_LAKE COWPER LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #194A IND_DEVILS_GATE DEVIL'S GATE INDIAN RESERVE #220 IND_DOG_HEAD DOG HEAD INDIAN RESERVE #218 IND_DRIFTPILE_RIVER DRIFTPILE RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #150 IND_DUNCAN'S DUNCAN'S INDIAN RESERVE #151A MET_EAST_PRAIRIE EAST PRAIRIE METIS SETTLEMENT IND_EDEN_VALLEY EDEN VALLEY INDIAN RESERVE #216 MET_ELIZABETH ELIZABETH METIS SETTLEMENT IND_ERMINESKIN ERMINESKIN INDIAN RESERVE #138 MET_FISHING_LAKE FISHING LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT IND_FORT_VERMILION FORT VERMILION INDIAN RESERVE #173B IND_FORT_MCKAY_174 FORT MCKAY INDIAN RESERVE #174 IND_FORT_MCKAY_174C FORT MCKAY INDIAN RESERVE #174C IND_FORT_MCKAY_174D FORT MCKAY INDIAN RESERVE #174D IND_FOX_LAKE FOX LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #162 MET_GIFT_LAKE GIFT LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT IND_GREGO_LAK_176 GREGOIRE LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #176 IND_GREGO_LAKE_176A GREGOIRE LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #176A IND_GREGO_LAKE_176B GREGOIRE LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #176B IND_HAY_LAKE HAY LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #209 IND_HEART_LAKE_167 HEART LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #167 IND_HEART_LAKE_167A HEART LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #167A IND_HOKEDHE_TUE HOKEDHE TUE #196E IND_HORSE_LAKE HORSE LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #152B IND_HOUSE_RIVER HOUSE RIVER INDIAN CEMETERY INDIAN RESERVE #178 IND_JACKFISH_POINT JACKFISH POINT INDIAN RESERVE #214 IND_JANVIER JANVIER INDIAN RESERVE #194 IND_JEAN_BAPTISTE JEAN BAPTISTE GAMBLER INDIAN RESERVE #183 IND_JOHN_D'OR_PRAR JOHN D'OR PRAIRIE INDIAN RESERVE #215 IND_KAPAWENO_150B KAPAWENO INDIAN RESERVE #150B IND_KAPAWENO_150C KAPAWENO INDIAN RESERVE #150C IND_KAPAWENO_150D KAPAWENO INDIAN RESERVE #150D IND_KAPAWENO_229 KAPAWENO INDIAN RESERVE #229 Appendix A AMDSP 2.0 - Municipality Names August 15, 2014 Abbreviated_Name Full_Name IND_KAPAWENO_230 KAPAWENO INDIAN RESERVE #230 IND_KAPAWENO_231 KAPAWENO INDIAN RESERVE #231 IND_KEHEWIN KEHEWIN INDIAN RESERVE #123 IND_KI_TUE KI TUE #196D MET_KIKINO KIKINO METIS SETTLEMENT IND_LI_DEZE LI DEZE INDIAN RESERVE #196C IND_LOON_LAKE LOON LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #235 IND_LOON_PRAIRIE LOON PRAIRIE INDIAN RESERVE #237 IND_LOUIS_BULL LOUIS BULL INDIAN RESERVE #138B IND_MAKAOO MAKAOO INDIAN RESERVE #120 IND_MONTANA MONTANA INDIAN RESERVE #139 IND_NAMUR_LAKE_174B NAMUR LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #174B IND_NAMUR_RIVER_174A NAMUR RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #174A IND_OCHIESE O'CHIESE INDIAN RESERVE #203 IND_OCHIESE_CEMETERY O'CHIESE CEMETERY INDIAN RESERVE #203A IND_OLD_FORT OLD FORT INDIAN RESERVE #217 MET_PADDLE_PRAIRIE PADDLE PRAIRIE METIS SETTLEMENT MET_PEAVINE PEAVINE METIS SETTLEMENT IND_PEIGAN_147 PEIGAN INDIAN RESERVE #147 IND_PEIGAN_147B PEIGAN INDIAN RESERVE #147B IND_PIGEON_LAKE PIGEON LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #138A IND_PUSKIAKIWENIN PUSKIAKIWENIN INDIAN RESERVE #122 IND_SADDLE_LAKE SADDLE LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #125 IND_SAMSON_137 SAMSON INDIAN RESERVE #137 IND_SAMSON_137A SAMSON INDIAN RESERVE #137A IND_SAND_POINT SAND POINT INDIAN RESERVE #221 IND_SAWRIDGE_150G SAWRIDGE INDIAN RESERVE #150G IND_SAWRIDGE_150H SAWRIDGE INDIAN RESERVE #150H IND_SIKSIKA SIKSIKA INDIAN RESERVE #146 IND_STNY_142_143_144 STONEY INDIAN RESERVES #142, #143, #144 IND_STONEY_142B STONEY INDIAN RESERVE #142B IND_STONY_PLAIN_135 STONY PLAIN INDIAN RESERVE #135 IND_STONY_PLAIN_135A STONY PLAIN INDIAN RESERVE #135A IND_STURGN_LAK_154 STURGEON LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #154 IND_STURGN_LAK_154A STURGEON LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #154A IND_STURGN_LAK_154B STURGEON LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #154B IND_SUCKER_CREEK SUCKER CREEK INDIAN RESERVE #150A IND_SUNCHILD_CREE SUNCHILD CREE INDIAN RESERVE #202 IND_SWAMPY_LAKE SWAMPY LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #236 IND_SWAN_RIVER SWAN RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #150E IND_TALLCREE_173 TALLCREE INDIAN RESERVE #173 IND_TALLCREE_173A TALLCREE INDIAN RESERVE #173A IND_THABACHA_NARE THABACHA NARE #196 IND_TTHE_JERE_GHAILI TTHE JERE GHAILI #196B IND_THEBATHI THEBATHI #196 IND_TSU_KADHE TSU KADHE #196F Appendix A AMDSP 2.0 - Municipality Names August 15, 2014 Abbreviated_Name Full_Name IND_TSU_TUE TSU TUE #196G IND_TSUU_TINA TSUU TINA INDIAN RESERVE #145 IND_UNIPOUHEOS UNIPOUHEOS INDIAN RESERVE #121 IND_UPPER_HAY_RIVER UPPER HAY RIVER INDIAN RESERVE #212 IND_UTIKMAK_LAK_155 UTIKOOMAK LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #155 IND_UTIKMAK_LAK_155A UTIKOOMAK LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #155A IND_UTIKMAK_LAK_155B UTIKOOMAK LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #155B IND_WABAMUN_133A WABAMUN INDIAN RESERVE #133A IND_WABAMUN_133B WABAMUN INDIAN RESERVE #133B IND_WABASCA_166 WABASCA INDIAN RESERVE #166 IND_WABASCA_166A WABASCA INDIAN RESERVE #166A IND_WABASCA_166B WABASCA INDIAN RESERVE #166B IND_WABASCA_166C WABASCA INDIAN RESERVE #166C IND_WABASCA_166D WABASCA INDIAN RESERVE #166D IND_WADLIN_LAKE WADLIN LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #173C IND_WHITEFISH_LAKE WHITEFISH LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #128 IND_WILLIAM_MCKENZIE WILLIAM MCKENZIE INDIAN RESERVE #151K IND_WNFRED_LAK_194B WINEFRED LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #194B IND_WOODLND_CREE_226 WOODLAND CREE INDIAN RESERVE #226 IND_WOODLND_CREE_227 WOODLAND CREE INDIAN RESERVE #227 IND_WOODLND_CREE_228 WOODLAND CREE INDIAN RESERVE #228 IND_ZAMA_LAKE ZAMA LAKE INDIAN RESERVE #210 ACADIA MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF ACADIA NO. 34 ATHABASCA ATHABASCA COUNTY BARRHEAD COUNTY OF BARRHEAD NO. 11 BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY BONNYVILLE MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF BONNYVILLE NO. 87 CAMROSE CAMROSE COUNTY CARDSTON CARDSTON COUNTY FAIRVIEW MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF FAIRVIEW NO. 136 FLAGSTAFF FLAGSTAFF COUNTY FOOTHILLS MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF FOOTHILLS NO. 31 FORTY_MILE COUNTY OF FORTY MILE NO. 8 GRANDE_PRAIRIE COUNTY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE NO. 1 ID4 I.D. NO. 4 (WATERTON) ID9 I.D. NO. 9 (BANFF) ID12 I.D. NO. 12 (JASPER NATIONAL PARK) ID13 I.D. NO. 13 (ELK ISLAND) ID24 I.D. NO. 24 (WOOD BUFFALO) KNEEHILL KNEEHILL COUNTY LAC_STE_ANNE LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY LACOMBE LACOMBE COUNTY LAMONT LAMONT COUNTY LEDUC LEDUC COUNTY LETHBRIDGE LETHBRIDGE COUNTY MINBURN COUNTY OF MINBURN NO. 27 Appendix A AMDSP 2.0 - Municipality Names August 15, 2014 Abbreviated_Name Full_Name MOUNTAIN_VIEW MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY NEWELL COUNTY OF NEWELL PAINTEARTH COUNTY OF PAINTEARTH NO. 18 PARKLAND PARKLAND COUNTY PEACE MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF PEACE NO. 135 PINCHER_CREEK MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF PINCHER CREEK NO. 9 PONOKA PONOKA COUNTY PROVOST MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF PROVOST NO. 52 RED_DEER RED DEER COUNTY ROCKY_VIEW ROCKY VIEW COUNTY SMOKY_LAKE SMOKY LAKE COUNTY SMOKY_RIVER MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF SMOKY RIVER NO. 130 SPIRIT_RIVER MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF SPIRIT RIVER NO. 133 ST_PAUL COUNTY OF ST. PAUL NO. 19 STARLAND STARLAND COUNTY STETTLER COUNTY OF STETTLER NO. 6 STRATHCONA STRATHCONA COUNTY STURGEON STURGEON COUNTY TABER MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF TABER THORHILD THORHILD COUNTY TWO_HILLS COUNTY OF TWO HILLS NO. 21 VERMILION_RIVER COUNTY OF VERMILION RIVER VULCAN VULCAN COUNTY WAINWRIGHT MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF WAINWRIGHT NO. 61 WARNER COUNTY OF WARNER NO. 5 WESTLOCK WESTLOCK COUNTY WETASKIWIN COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO. 10 WHEATLAND WHEATLAND COUNTY WILLOW_CREEK
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