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OTTAWA
FACTS ABOUT OTTAWA
 Capital of  Canada
  Fourth  largest city in the  country
 2,778.13 km2 
  Founded  in  1826  as Bytown 
  Incorporated  as "Ottawa" in 1855
 1857  Queen  Victoria  chose  Ottawa to be the capital of Canada
 City's population 883,391
INTERESTING  FACTS
 The name Ottawa  comes  from the Algonquin word adawe – which 
means  to trade
 Ottawa is  located  on the  banks  of the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau 
Rivers
 Ottawa is the seventh coldest capital in the world
 About 25% of Ottawa residents were born  outside  of Canada
  Languages  spoken  include   English  (50%),  French  (32%) and a  host  
of some  other  languages
CANADIAN  TULIP  FESTIVAL
  Held  every May, is one of the most  famous   festivals  in Ottawa
THE MAMAN SCULPTURE BY 
LOUISE   BOURGEOIS
OTTAWA CITY HALL
 Built as the  headquarters  of the  former  Regional Municipality  of 
Ottawa-Carleton
TABARET HALL
 A hall at the  University  of Ottawa, founded in 1848 as the College 
of Bytown
CANADIAN PARLIAMENT 
BUILDINGS
THANK YOU FOR  1.04.2014
YOUR TIME!

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Capital of Canada
Fourth largest city in the country
2,778.13 km2
Founded in 1826 as Bytown
Incorporated as "Ottawa" in 1855
1857 Queen Victoria chose Ottawa to be the capital of Canada
City's population 883,391

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Canada

Ottawa Ottawa is the capital of Canada and a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, the city lies on the southern banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The 2006 Census recorded the population at 812,129, making it the fourth largest municipality in the country and second largest in Ontario. Connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour , the City of Gatineau on the northern shores of the Ottawa River, the two cities had a combined 2006 population of over 1,130,000, making it the country's fourth largest metropolitan area.

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CANADA Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Capital: Ottawa Largest city: Toronto Click to edit Master text styles Official Second level languages: Third level English and Fourth level D France Total area: Fifth level et 9,984,670 km2 Population: 34,798,000 ai Currency: Canadian dollar ls Canada is one of E the world`s wealthiest c nations. And one of the

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Canada's three cities

Cities of Canada Ottawa is the capital of Canada and a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, the city lies on the southern banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour, the City of Gatineau on the northern shores of the Ottawa River, the two cities had a combined 2009 population of 1,220,674, making it the country's fourth largest metropolitan area. Although a recent StatsCan estimate in February 2010 surmises that the Ottawa metropolitan area has recently been surpassed by the Calgary metropolitan area as the Canada's fourth largest metropolitan area. There is no federal capital district in Canada. Although it does not constitute a separate administrative district, Ottawa is part of the federally designated

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CANADA

About 80% of the population live within 320 km of the southern border. Much of the rest of Canada is uninhabited or thinly populated because of severe natural conditions. Canada's people are varied. About 57% of all Canadians have some English ancestry and about 32% have some French ancestry. Native people ­ American Indians and Eskimos ­ make up about 2% of the country's population. 77% of Canada's people live in cites or towns. The Capital of Canada Ottawa is the capital of Canada. One third of its people are French- speaking. Ottawa is the capital of Canada and is located on the banks of the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau rivers. Canada's fourth-largest city is a complementary blend of urban and rural lifestyles, old and new neighborhoods, culture and heritage, business and government. Ottawa also

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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

French-speaking Canada. In 1791, with this large English-speaking aggregation now living in French-speaking Canada, the British Parliament made its move. In a Constitutional Act, it split its Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada, and each entity would then have its own representative government and its own preferred language. Lower Canada in the east, which is the present-day Quebec, and Upper Canada in the west, which is now Ontario. The two parts were separated by the Ottawa River. 13. What is the importance of the British North America Act (1867)? The British North America Act of 1867 (also known as The Constitution Act) was the law passed by the British Parliament creating the Dominion of Canada at Confederation. Three British colonies in North America--Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada--were united as "one Dominion under the name of Canada". It also divided

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Topic - Canada 2

If you had to use two words to describe Canada, they might be large and diverse. Canada is the second largest country in the world with a territory of about 10 million square kilometers and it is bordered by three oceans: the Arctic, the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. The population of Canada is about 31 million people. About 77% of the people live in cities which lie in a band about 100 miles wide above the border of the United States. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Other large cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Quebec. 2. Geographical position Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. It is bordered with the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west, the United States of America in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. Canada is a vast country, with a territory of 3.8 million

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Canada, Topic

About 77% of the Canadians live in cities or towns. Montreal and Toronto are the two largest cities in Canada. Toronto has more than 3 million people and is Canada's business centre. It's also famous for its skyscrapers. In general Toronto is the cleanest and safest city in Canada. The city is also well-known for its three famous universities. Montreal is a city with almost 2 million people. Montreal has a harsh winter which makes it great for winter sports. The nation's capital is Ottawa. It's a government town. The population is about 1.2 million and that makes Ottawa the fourth- largest urban area in Canada. Quebec has a large French speaking majority, about 85% of French speaking Canadians live in Quebec. It's the oldest city in Canada. In appearance Quebec remains the most European of North American cities. Canada is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II

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Topic - Canada

If you had to use two words to describe Canada, they might be large and diverse. Canada is the second largest country in the world with a territory of about 10 million square kilometers and it is bordered by three oceans: the Arctic, the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. The population of Canada is about 31 million people. About 77% of the people live in cities which lie in a band about 100 miles wide above the border of the United States. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Other large cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Quebec. Canada has two official languages ­ English and French. It's interesting to know that about 61% of Canadians name English and 24% French their mother tongue. There are also many other languages spoken in Canada such as: Italian, Chinese, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek and Dutch. There are also many native languages such as Algonquian.

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