Germantown (Regina)

Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina
 ethnic, historic district
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Germantown was the common name for the settlement on the east-side of Regina , along Tenth and Eleventh Avenues near the public market that was set up in 1892. The area was populated by Germans, Hungarians, Romanians, Slavs – basically any ethnic group that was not of Anglo-Saxon descent. The community was home to some of Regina 's more exotic buildings – onion dome churches such as the Romanian Greek Orthodox Church on St. John Street illustrated the character of the community.
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Coordinates:   50°27'0"N   104°35'39"W
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