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CANADA
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Tallinn 2009
Location
http://www.travlang.com/factbook/maps/ca-map.gif
History
· First people were the Aboriginal people.
· Explorers from Europe arrived in the 1500s.
· "Canada" means "village" in Huron.
· Canada became a country on July 1st, 1867.
· It has evolved from French and British colonies
to a multicultural federation.
Info http://static.open.salon.com/files/beaver1231206221.jpg
· Population: 33,212,696
· Capital city: Ottawa
· Second largest country in the world after Russia.
· Ranks 9th in the least densely populated
countries (3 people per sqkm).
· Its motto is "from sea to sea".
· National animal: the beaver
· There are 6 time zones.
· Ten provinces and three territories.
http://www.travelandtransitions.com/interviews/images/ottawa-panorama1.jpg
The Flag
· The National Flag, also know as the Maple Leaf
was adopted in 1965 to replace the Union Flag.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg
Union Flag Flag of Canada
· The maple leaf serves as a symbol of
celebrating the nature and environment.
The people
· The largest cities are Toronto, Montreal and
Vancouver. http://oisa.mcmaster.ca/med/toronto-canada.jpg
· Most of the people live in South Canada.
· Approximately 77% of the people live in cities.
· English and French are the official languages.
· Over 1 million Aboriginal people live in
Canada.
· The largest cities are Toronto, Montreal and
Vancouver.
Panorama of Toronto
Land and Water
· The highest peak is Mount Logan (5959m)
· There are about 2 million lakes.
· One fourth of all fresh water in the world is in
Canada.
· Almost half of Canada is covered with forests.
http://www.cascadecrusades.org/SkiMountaineering/logan/bandedglacier/bandedglacier2006/skyhigh3.jpg
The summit of Mount Logan
Resources
· Canada ranks 11th in countries with the
largest economies.
· More than 60 minerals and metals are
produced there.
· Its the third largest diamond producing
nation in the world.
· There are 42 national parks in Canada.
The End!
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