Langham, Saskatchewan

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Langham is a Canadian town in Saskatchewan. It is located twenty seven kilometers northwest of the city of Saskatoon.

The area was originally settled primarily by Mennonites; Langham was founded in 1904 with the building of a rail line between Saskatoon and Edmonton, Alberta.

The town's economy is based on commuters to the nearby city, and on agriculture.

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Coordinates: 52°22′N 106°58′W / 52.367, -106.967 (Langham, Saskatchewan)