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  Montreal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montreal is situated in the southwestern corner of Quebec approximately 270 kilometres (168 miles) southwest of Quebec City, the provincial capital, and 190 kilometres (118 miles) east of Ottawa, the federal capital.
Montreal was merged (see Montreal merger and demerger) with the 27 surrounding municipalities on the Island of Montreal on 1 January 2002.
Montreal is a transportation hub for eastern Canada, with well-developed air, road, rail, and maritime links to the rest of Canada, as well as the United States and Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Montreal   (5489 words)

  
 Montreal - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Montreal (/mVn.tri"Al/ in English, /mO~.re"al/ in French) with a population of approximately 1.8 million people it is the largest city in the province of Quebec, Canada, where it also constitutes an administrative region.
Montreal is situated in the southwest of Quebec, approximately 200 kilometres (122 miles) southwest of Quebec City, the provincial capital, and 150 kilometres (93 miles) east of Ottawa, the federal capital.
Montreal boasts having one of the largest Gay and Lesbian populations per capita in the world, nearly 15% of the population, and as a result it is home to a large gay village located downtown and known in French as le Village gai.
open-encyclopedia.com /Montreal   (2310 words)

  
 Montreal - Biocrawler definition:Montreal - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Montreal is situated in the southwest of Quebec, approximately 200 kilometres (120 miles) southwest of Quebec City, the provincial capital, and 150 kilometres (90 miles) east of Ottawa, the federal capital.
Montreal is also home to the Montreal Canadiens, one of the oldest teams of the NHL and a member of the 'Original Six'.
The principal east-west axes of this district are rue Sainte-Catherine, Boulevard de Maisonneuve, and rue Saint-Denis as the north-south axis.
www.biocrawler.com /biowiki/Montreal   (5099 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Montreal is the second largest city in the world after Paris where the majority of the population is francophone, however there is also a large native anglophone minority as well.
Montreal is the home or former home of multiple famous people, including two prime ministers, many well known artists and musicians, and a number of politicians.
Montreal is a transportation hub for eastern Canada with well-developed air, road, and rail links to the rest of Canada as well as the United States.
www.hostingciamca.com /index.php?title=Montreal   (3704 words)

  
 Read about Montreal at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Montreal and learn about Montreal here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Montreal Expos, was named after the Expo and started playing in Montreal in 1969; the team moved to Washington, DC in 2005.
The situation on the island of Montreal was further complicated by the presence of municipalities predominantly English-speaking that were due to merge with the predominantly French-speaking city of Montreal.
Compared with the pre-merger city of Montreal, this is a net increase of 96.8% in land area, and 52.3% in population.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Montreal,_Quebec   (4410 words)

  
 Montreal - Linix Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Montreal has a substantial anglophone minority and an increasing population of allophones (those whose first language is neither English nor French), including both ethnic communities with deep historical roots, and substantial numbers of recent immigrants of whom a substantial number are integrated into the French-speaking community.
Montreal was the capital of the United Province of Canada from 1844 to 1849, bringing even more English-speaking immigrants: Late Loyalists, Irish, Scottish, and English.
Montreal is a transportation hub for eastern Canada with well-developed air, road, rail, and marine links to the rest of Canada as well as the United States and Europe.
web.linix.ca /pedia/index.php/Montreal   (5170 words)

  
 Montreal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, Canada, of which it constitutes an administrative region.
Montreal is situated in the southwest of the province, approximately 200 km southwest of the provincial capital Quebec City and 150 km east of Ottawa, the federal capital, located in the neighbouring province of Ontario, at 45°30 north, 73°35 west, in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5).
Montreal sits on the Island of Montreal at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence River and Ottawa River; the island divides the Saint Lawrence between the main channel and Rivière des Prairies.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/mo/Montreal.htm   (2775 words)

  
 List of Montreal bridges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of bridges and other fixed links serving Montreal, on the Island of Montreal, proceeding counter-clockwise around the island from the southwest.
Note: Montreal to Île Charron is a tunnel; Île Charron to south shore is a bridge.
Set of three dams: one from Montreal I. to Île de la Visitation (west of the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge, includes footpath); another between Île de la Visitation and Île du Cheval de Terre; longest span between Île du Cheval-de-Terre and Île Jésus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Montreal_bridges   (373 words)

  
 Montreal History Links
Histoire du Montréal, 1640-1672 - The earliest history of Montreal, by seventeenth century contemporary Dollier de Casson, superior of the Sulpician Seminary.
Montreal Ghosts - aside from the well-known story of Mary Gallagher, the information here is pretty sparse.
The Montreal Royals - review of a book about the Montreal Royals, a team which played an important role in helping fls to break the colour barrier by hiring Jackie Robinson (who went on to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers, thus becoming the first fl player to play in the major leagues).
www.geocities.com /ericsquire/montreal.htm   (2068 words)

  
 Montreal Canada - Montreal, my city!
Beautifull, divers and multicultural, Montreal has an great mix of different nationalities, every corner you incounter someone diffrent, you experience part of another's culture.
Montreal is known for it's horible traffic, if you have to go from the island to the suburbs in the morning or around 5pm, you will have to endure a very slow trip.
Montreal has a lot of great festival like the Montreal Jazz Fest and Montreal in Lights, Fantasia, Francopholies, Just For Laught, most of those are in the summer.
www.globosapiens.net /travel-information/Montreal-934.html   (335 words)

  
 Dance Magazine: Is it really jazz? Montreal company bridges styles and builds audiences - Les Ballets Jazz
In his late teens and 20s, he was the flamboyant star dancer of Montreal's Ballets Eddy Toussaint, making numerous guest appearances around the world and appearing with such outstanding artists as Rudolf Nureyev, Rudy Bryans, Michael Denard, and Mikhail Baryshnikov.
He learned the masterworks of the neoclassical and contemporary repertoires during a decade with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal, directed Le Jeune Ballet du Quebec, and founded two project-oriented companies: Bande a part and Danse-Theatre de Montreal.
For example, after its annual two-week residency in a Quebec arts camp in July, BJM is scheduled to fly to Italy, Greece, and Cyprus, returning August 4 to appear in Buffalo August 6 and on a 3,000-seat outdoor stage in Montreal August 7.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1083/is_8_77/ai_105710149   (1183 words)

  
 bsy's List of Internet Accessible Machines
This is my list of various interesting machines that are accessible via the Internet.
Coke machines and other fun stuff are listed separately.
The 20th street bridge in San Francisco See the cars come, see the cars go.
www-cse.ucsd.edu /users/bsy/iam.html   (2349 words)

  
 Montreal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Ravewave- Rave.Ca - Site listing all rave, nightlife and bar events in the Montreal, Quebec and Ontario areas...
Montreal Restaurant Guide - RestoMontreal.Ca - Greater Montreal City guide to restaurants, cafés and bars.
Montreal Travel Guide - GuideRoyal.Com - City guide to Montreal with information on travel, transport, shopping, airports, hotel booking, restaurants, night clubs, bars, events and more.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/M/Montreal.htm   (5026 words)

  
 Judaism and Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum
Eric Simon keeps a list of Torah study opportunities on the net, with many pointers to Yeshivot and other organizations who provide Divrei Torah, including web sites and mailings lists.
Audio daf yomi shiurim (daily Talmud lessons) are available in Yiddish from Rav Avrohom Karp ZT"L of Montreal and English from Rav Grossman of LA. Audio and video daf yomi from the Talmudic Institute of Florida are available from their archives.
Bridges, a journal for Jewish feminists and their friends, has a web site with information about their magazine, and links to Jewish feminist resources.
shamash.org /trb/judaism.html   (7781 words)

  
 List Of Bridges In Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
the squat by blocking various bridges that activists...
See also: List of bridges for any bridge
Alexandra Bridge, Ottawa River, Ottawa, Ontario to Gatineau, Quebec
www.wikiverse.org /list-of-bridges-in-canada   (308 words)

  
 City nicknames
So far, I have only been able to re-locate the quiz version of my list, so I haven't actually merged all of the answers back into the list yet.
I have a vague recollection that it (and Edmonton) were the two "City of Champions"s on my original list.
I left three of these in the main list; Christchurch is Phil Pearson's fault, and the others came from a Google search to see if the nickname was too common for my tastes.
got.net /~landauer/lists/CityOf.html   (1280 words)

  
 Seb's Open Research
Michael Lenczner has launched a barnraising effort around the idea of listing Montreal academics who blog (and non-academics who blog academically).
The amazing Mark Hemphill has been busy over at the University of Prince Edward Island, teaming up with the folks at GoodBasic to put together a (Drupal-based) weblog offering for everyone with a UPEI email address.
(le français suit) Dozens of people contributed to the single wiki page we had for the yet-to-be-given-a-definitive-name Montreal conference, and after 140-odd revisions it was getting crowded, so Patrick Tanguay (who runs the Montreal weblog portal) put up a standalone wiki to support the preparation efforts.
radio.weblogs.com /0110772/2004/12/10.html   (650 words)

  
 MEMS -- Web Sites and MEMS Links -- trimmer.net (TM)
Information on the Laboratory for the Integration of MEMS Sensors and Actuators Department of Engineering Physics at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal conducted by Professor John F CURRIE.
The Alberta Microelectronic Centre (AMC) is an Alberta technology corporation, with a mission to apply commercially relevant new MEMS and microelectronic technologies to our customers' needs.
A netlist is generated allowing an electrical simulation where MEMS bridges, cantilevers and membranes are considered as a resistance, and a behavioural simulation where these structures are represented by a model in the language HDLA/ELDO from ANACAD.
home.earthlink.net /~trimmerw/mems/Links_All.html   (7970 words)

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