Communities
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The Dehcho Region aincludes the following communities:
Community name | Translation | Governance | Population 2006 |
% change from 2001 |
Location |
Fort Liard | Echaot'l Koe; people from the land of the giants | Hamlet | 583 | 10.0% | 60°14′27″N 123°28′11″W / 60.24083°N 123.46972°W / 60.24083; -123.46972 (Fort Liard) |
Fort Simpson | Liidlii Kue; place where rivers come together | Village | 1,216 | 4.6% | 61°51′47″N 121°21′18″W / 61.86306°N 121.355°W / 61.86306; -121.355 (Fort Simpson) |
Jean Marie River | Tthedzehk'edeli; water flowing over clay | First Nation - Designated Authority (TthedzehK'edeli First Nation) | 81 | 62.0% | 61°31′33″N 120°37′38″W / 61.52583°N 120.62722°W / 61.52583; -120.62722 (Jean Marie River) |
Nahanni Butte | Tthenáágó; strong rock | Dene Band - Designated Authority (Nahanni Butte Dene Band) | 115 | 7.5% | 61°02′02″N 123°22′50″W / 61.03389°N 123.38056°W / 61.03389; -123.38056 (Nahanni Butte) |
Trout Lake | Sambaa K'e | Dene Band - Designated Authority (Sambaa K'e Dene Band) | 86 | 22.9% | 60°26′33″N 121°14′43″W / 60.4425°N 121.24528°W / 60.4425; -121.24528 (Trout Lake) |
Wrigley | Pedzéh Kñ; clay place | First Nation - Designated Authority (Pehdzeh Ki First Nation) | 122 | -33.0% | 63°13′41″N 123°28′12″W / 63.22806°N 123.47°W / 63.22806; -123.47 (Wrigley) |
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