Athabasca is a Canadian city with a population of 2575 inhabitants, located in the north of Alberta , 145 km north of Edmonton , on the banks of the Athabasca River . Athabasca County Center.
| Athabasca Athabasca English | |
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| A country | |
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| Established | 1877 |
| The mayor | Richard Albert Verhege |
| Demography | |
| Population | 3,000 people ( 2011 ) |
| Density | 171 people / km² |
| Official language (s) | English |
| Geography | |
| Square | 17.5 km² |
| Height above sea level | 533 m |
| Timezone | UTC − 7: 00 |
| Telephone code | + 1-780 |
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Since 1970, the city of Athabasca , specializing in distance education , has been located in the city.
Population
| Population: | 2575 (+6.6% since 2001) |
| Middle age: | 37.7 years (males: 35.5 / females: 40.2) |
| Total number of private dwellings: | 1117 |
| Private dwellings occupied by the resident population: | 1062 |
| Average household members: | 2,3 |
Source: Canadian Census 2006 Data