city, western Manitoba, Canada, north of Athapapuskow Lake. A portion of Flin Flon lies in Saskatchewan and is jointly administered by both provinces. The name was derived (1915) from a fictional prospector, Professor Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin, in the dime novel The Sunless City, by J.E. Preston-Muddock, a copy of which was reputedly found in the wilderness of northern Manitoba. A grotesque statue of the professor, designed by American cartoonist Al Capp, stands on the town's outskirts. The community was established around Ross Lake and other small lakes in 1928, the year a railroad line was completed from The Pas (97 miles south-southeast) and shortly after a Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company plant was built on the site. Flin Flon's economy centres on the mining and smelting of copper and zinc, but lumbering, fishing, and tourism are also significant. A municipal district was established in 1933, and the town was incorporated in 1946. Pop. (1991) 7,449.
FLIN FLON
Meaning of FLIN FLON in English
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