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Batoche, Saskatchewan, which lies between Prince Albert and Saskatoon, was the site of the historic Battle of Batoche during the North-West Rebellion of 1885. The battle resulted in the defeat of Louis Riel and his Métis forces by Major General Frederick Middleton and his Northwest Field Force. Batoche was then a small village of some 500 residents. The site has since become depopulated and now has few residents. The 1885 church building and a few other historic buildings have been preserved, and the site is a National Historic Site.

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  • Batoche (de)
  • Batoche, Saskatchewan (en)
  • Batoche (Saskatchewan) (fr)
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  • Batoche ist ein Weiler (Hamlet) und Wahlbezirk in der kanadischen Provinz Saskatchewan am Ufer des South Saskatchewan River etwa 70 km nordöstlich von Saskatoon. Nach seiner Gründung 1872 wurde es bald eine der größten Siedlungen der Métis und war 1885 während der Nordwest-Rebellion Sitz der Provisorische Regierung Saskatchewans der Métis und zuletzt Schauplatz der entscheidenden Schlacht von Batoche. Von 1888 bis zur Gründung von Saskatchewan 1905 war Batoche ein Wahlbezirk innerhalb der damals noch den größten Teil Kanadas umfassenden Nordwest-Territorien. (de)
  • Batoche, Saskatchewan, which lies between Prince Albert and Saskatoon, was the site of the historic Battle of Batoche during the North-West Rebellion of 1885. The battle resulted in the defeat of Louis Riel and his Métis forces by Major General Frederick Middleton and his Northwest Field Force. Batoche was then a small village of some 500 residents. The site has since become depopulated and now has few residents. The 1885 church building and a few other historic buildings have been preserved, and the site is a National Historic Site. (en)
  • Batoche, en Saskatchewan au Canada, est le site de la bataille de Batoche qui, en 1885 durant la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest, vit s'opposer les Métis de Louis Riel aux troupes canadiennes du major-général Frederick Middleton. La défaite métisse marqua la fin de la rébellion. Le campement de Batoche, nommé d'après Xavier Letendre dit Batoche, fut construit en 1872 par des colons métis et comptait près de 500 âmes en 1885. Batoche fut déclaré lieu historique national du Canada en 1923. (fr)
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