alberta

[ælˈbɜrtə]

alberta Definition

a province of western Canada, known for its natural beauty and resources.

Using alberta: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alberta" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I visited Alberta last summer and was amazed by the Rocky Mountains.

  • Example

    Alberta is one of the largest producers of oil and gas in Canada.

  • Example

    The University of Alberta is a top-ranked institution for research and education.

Phrases with alberta

  • a fast-moving winter storm that originates in the province of Alberta and brings cold temperatures and snow to the central and eastern parts of North America

    Example

    The weather forecast predicts an Alberta clipper coming through this weekend.

  • beef that is raised in Alberta, known for its high quality and taste

    Example

    The restaurant prides itself on serving only the finest Alberta beef.

  • a type of evergreen tree native to western North America, often used as a Christmas tree

    Example

    We decorated our house with an Alberta spruce this year.

Origins of alberta

named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

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Summary: alberta in Brief

'Alberta' [ælˈbɜrtə] is a province of western Canada known for its natural beauty and resources. It is home to the Rocky Mountains and is one of the largest producers of oil and gas in Canada. Phrases like 'Alberta clipper' and 'Alberta beef' use 'Alberta' to denote a fast-moving winter storm or high-quality beef, respectively.