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St. Kilda, Alberta

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St. Kilda, Alberta is located in AlbertaSt. Kilda, Albertaclass=notpageimage| Location of St. Kilda in Alberta

St. Kilda is a former unincorporated community in southern Alberta, Canada within the County of Warner No. 5. It is located south of Highway 500 on Township Road 12-1A, southeast of the Town of Milk River, and east of the Village of Coutts. It is approximately 65 km (40 mi) southeast of the City of Lethbridge.

Education

West Butte School District No. 2747 was formed May 25, 1912 at township 11-1-12-W4. Originally named West Butte, the name was changed to St. Kilda No. 2747 in 1920.

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Places adjacent to St. Kilda, Alberta
Milk River Allerston Masinasin
Coutts St. Kilda Aden
Montana Montana Montana
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49°01′5″N 111°50′0″W / 49.01806°N 111.83333°W / 49.01806; -111.83333 (St. Kilda)


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