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  List of the 100 largest cities in Canada by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The table below is a list of the 100 largest cities (or municipalities) in Canada.
Populations are from the 2001 census, and include recent amalgamations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_the_100_largest_cities_in_Canada   (171 words)

  
 Canada - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Canada is a country in North America, the northern-most in the world and the second largest in area (after Russia).
Canada is a technologically advanced and industrialized nation, self-sufficient in energy due to its large fossil fuel deposits, nuclear energy generation, and hydroelectric power capacity.
Canada is known for its vast forests and mountain ranges (including the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia) and the animals that reside within them, such as moose, caribou, beavers, polar bears, grizzly bears, and the common loon.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Canada   (4127 words)

  
 Canada - Simple English Wikipedia
Canada is the second largest country in the world in area, after Russia, and has the longest coastline of any country in the world, being next to the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic Oceans.
Canada covers six time zones, from the west coast to the prairies, central Canada, and the Atlantic provinces; in the north there are three territories, stretching between Alaska and Greenland.
One example is the Governor General of Canada, Michaëlle Jean, who came to Canada as a young child with her family from Haiti in 1968.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canada   (1026 words)

  
 The Daily, Tuesday, December 10, 2002. Census of Population: Language, mobility and migration
The fourth round of data from the 2001 Census of population is released today, profiling the changes in the composition of Canada's language groups, and migration and mobility patterns.
Canada is becoming more and more a multilingual society in the wake of growing numbers of immigrants whose mother tongue is neither English nor French, according to new data from the 2001 Census.
By far, the largest net gain from migration was the 119,400 that occurred in the booming, oil-rich province of Alberta.
www.statcan.ca /Daily/English/021210/d021210a.htm   (714 words)

  
 Articles - Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Newfoundland is at the mouth of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the world's largest estuary.
Canada's two official languages are English and French, are the mother tongues of 56.3% and 28.7% of the population respectively.
Canada is known for its vast forests and mountain ranges, and the animals that reside within them, such as moose, beavers, caribou, polar bears, grizzly bears, Canada goose and the common loon.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Canada   (4903 words)

  
 Canada
See List of the 100 largest metropolitan areas in Canada, List of the 100 largest cities in Canada by population, List of Canadian cities by region.
Since 1925, Canada has claimed the portion of the Arctic between 60°W and 141°W longitude ([3]); this claim is not universally recognized.
Canada's constitution governs the legal framework of the country and is comprised of written text and unwritten traditions and conventions (see Westminster system).
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 Calgary, Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
As of [[2004]], the metropolitan population ([[Census Metropolitan AreaCMA]]) was at an estimated 1,037,100.
Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and the third largest city (proper), [[List of the 100 largest cities in Canadaby population]], in Canada.
The population grew from 325,000 in 1974 to 647,000 in 1987.
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 Wikinfo | Canada
Canada is the northernmost country in North America, bordered by the United States in the south (the world's longest undefended border) and northwest (Alaska).
Eastern Canada is divided between boreal forest and the barren Canadian Shield in the north and the highly fertile Saint Lawrence River Valley in the south, where most of the country's population is concentrated.
The largest cities are: Toronto, Ontario; Montreal, Quebec; Vancouver, British Columbia; the capital, Ottawa, Ontario; Edmonton, Alberta, and Calgary, Alberta.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Canada   (1463 words)

  
 Helpful Worlds largest spider information online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Largest cities with fls in america - Page Excerpt: Its target is Pluto  the solar system's last unexplored planet, 3 billion miles from Earth.
Largest cities in new york - Page Excerpt: Sweden, where the roads are already much safer than in Ireland, managed an 8% reduction on the previous year, bringing the number of deaths to a 60-year low.
Jersey City is one of the largest cities in New Jersey.
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 Census: Ethnocultural portrait: Canada
Canada was home to almost 4 million individuals who identified themselves as visible minorities in 2001, accounting for 13.4% of the total population.
About 65% of the Japanese were born in Canada, the highest proportion of all visible minority groups, followed by 45% of Blacks, 29% of South Asians, 25% of Chinese, 21% of Arabs and West Asians, 20% of Latin Americans and 17% of Koreans.
Chinese comprised the largest proportion of the visible minority population in British Columbia (44%), Alberta (30%) and Saskatchewan (29%).
www12.statcan.ca /english/census01/Products/Analytic/companion/etoimm/canada.cfm   (5419 words)

  
 City Mayors: The world's largest cities (1 to 100)
City Mayors ranks the world’s largest and richest cities and urban areas.
City Mayors lists and features urban events, conferences and conventions aimed at urban decision makers and those with an interst in cities worldwide.
City Mayors questions those who govern the world’s cities and talks to men and women who contribute to urban society and environment.
www.citymayors.com /features/largest_cities1.html   (642 words)

  
 Highest lowest biggest smallest tallest deepest oldest youngest Continents Countries Cities Dependencies Deserts ...
(By Population) Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city (often called the metro).
Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city.
Numbers shown are the population within the immediate surrounding area of the established border of the city, and also include the city limit population figures.
www.worldatlas.com /geoquiz/thelist.htm   (589 words)

  
 City Mayors: Mayors running the world's cities
Politics: The southern Spanish city of Marbella, often described as the tourist jewel of Andalusia, is again in the centre of a political scandal, with the mayor and deputy mayor having been arrested amid allegations of bribery and corruption.
However, the US cities report that evacuees from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita had not been a significant strain on their resources, but they are concerned about a lack of federal commitment to the evacuees.
City Mayors supports mayors who have the vision, the passion and the skills to make their cities amazing places to live, to work and to visit.
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 CanadaInfoLink is everything you wanted to know about Canada and canadian information about provinces, provincial ...
These four regions accounted for 51% of the nation's population, compared to 49% in 1996 and approximately 41% in 1971.
Approximately 40% of Canada's landmass and freshwater is north of 60° of latitude north.
The area of Canada north of the tree line is 2,728,800
www.canadainfolink.ca /canmap.htm   (967 words)

  
 Adherents.com: Largest Religious Bodies
Researchers referring to this list may be reminded that divisions into separate religious bodies do not always indicate theological distinctions, but may be primarily geographical and administrative in purpose.
This list is only an attempt to list religious bodies, that is, organizations which have a recognized, central leadership or convention, and a body of individual members or adherents.
The largest religious bodies based in the United States (in terms of worldwide membership) are the Assemblies of God, Southern Baptist Convention, United Methodist Church, Jehovah's Witnesses, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Seventh-day Adventists.
www.adherents.com /adh_rb.html   (5270 words)

  
 Principal Agglomerations of the World
Official censuses and estimations are mostly the basis of the presented figures; the definitions of agglomerations are sometimes based on unofficial or own estimates.
The population figures of the agglomerations and cities are computed for following date: 2006-01-28.
There are several reasons: the varying relevance and accuracy of sources, the poor comparability of definitions of agglomerations, errors in the projections and so on.
www.citypopulation.de /World.html   (221 words)

  
 population of the top 100 largest cities in the world
population of the top 100 largest cities in the world
people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city.
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www.worldatlas.com /citypops.htm   (222 words)

  
 Reverse Spins
Is Global Warming Getting Colder?-3/30 Canada Free Press, By Alan Caruba-- The first thing we have to do is fire all the reporters, editors and headline writers who have not got a clue about "global warming" except that it scares the hell out of readers and sells newspapers.
Israel, in a manner disproportionate to its population, is a major importer and exporter of the New Age.
Artifacts in Ancient Chinese City Reveal Superb Technology-4/1 Epoch Times, Superb drilling technology and the world's earliest stone drill bits were found at site-- In Lingjiatan, Hanshan County of Anhui Province, archaeologists have discovered a primitive tribal site that was inhabited 5,000 years ago.
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 NYPL, Databases at the Science, Industry and Business Library
Click here to view a list of journals for which full text articles are available through SIBL's electronic databases (list in Adobe PDF format).
Information on the largest 450,000 companies outside the United States, based on total employee size, searchable by sales, SIC code, number of employees, zip code, area code, state, county, and city.
This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of New York from 1851-1891.
www.nypl.org /databases/sibldb.cfm   (7526 words)

  
 List of the 100 largest cities in Canada by population - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
List of the 100 largest cities in Canada by population - Biocrawler
This page was last modified 03:20, 13 Apr 2005.
You can find it there under the keyword List_of_the_100_largest_cities_in_Canada (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_100_largest_cities_in_Canada)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_the_100_largest_cities_in_Canadaandaction=history).
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 Montreal, Canada - Reviews on RateItAll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Located on an island in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, Montreal is one of Canada's largest cities, with a population topping 300,000.
There are many good looking people to be found throughout the city and many of them are dressed to the 9's when going out which says a lot about the nightlife here which is very energetic.
Underground city around the corner from my hotel was worth the trip alone...Walk through the McGill campus for a great view of the city.
www.rateitall.com /i-8384-montreal-canada.aspx   (1142 words)

  
 Tsui Design & Research Inc. | In The Media
It is normalcy that we open our doors and windows only to look out onto the banal and brummagem (tawdry) city and suburban landscape which numbs and alienates our soul leading to the angry, despairing and estranged attitudes of people and to the loneliness of a meaningless and removed landscape.
He is a hero to a growing international population of persons, young and old, educated and uneducated, artistic and non artistic, urban and rural, academic and professional, from all walks of life and backgrounds.
They are from all over the globe, Africa, Scotland, Taiwan, Korea, Canada, China, Japan and the USA and they have come here to work with Eugene Tsui; to learn about this extraordinary approach to design, to learn from nature; and to be in a creative setting unlike any other office.
www.tdrinc.com /media.html   (7924 words)

  
 Golf Digest: The #1 Golf Publication!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fifteen of the bottom 20 cities lie above the Mason-Dixon line, including regular bottom-feeders Bridgeport, Conn., New York City and golf-dry Jersey City, N.J. There are 330 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in the U.S. with a population of greater than 50,000.
But in the eastern Alabama twin cities of Auburn and Opelika, a place known for the city-block-size Auburn Tiger paw print in the main square and a college football stadium that seats more than 86,000 people, golf is becoming its second passion.
America's 100 Greatest Courses: The definitive list of the country's finest public and private courses.
www.golfdigest.com /cities   (913 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
During the 19th century, more territorial acquisitions were made in Europe and Asia.
Repeated devastating defeats of the Russian army in World War I led to widespread rioting in the major cities of the Russian Empire and to the overthrow in 1917 of the imperial household.
largest country in the world in terms of area but unfavorably located in relation to major sea lanes of the world; despite its size, much of the country lacks proper soils and climates (either too cold or too dry) for agriculture; Mount El'brus is Europe's tallest peak
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/rs.html   (1846 words)

  
 Population
Cities and Suburbanization in the US - from Demographia
Former 1,000,000 Population Cities: Birmingham, Detroit, Glasgow, Napoli & Turino
Population Through History Maps - maps of world population throughout history
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 NationMaster.com - Detailed Country Profile: Japan
They looked at china as an example and improved on things (the exact thing they "try" to do today.) After moving city capitals around, and fighting between warlords, japan becomes a closed society known as sakoku 鎖国.
Actually hiroshima and nagasaki, are just 2 cities destroyed by nukes...but in reality every city was destroyed by regular gun fire and bombs.
-bad water expecially in shangdang provinces and the parts that are away from cities.
www.nationmaster.com /country/ja   (756 words)

  
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 50 Largest World Metropolitan Areas Ranked: 2000 Estimates
50 Largest World Metropolitan Areas Ranked: 2000 Estimates
Source: Prepared by Demographia based upon multiple sources, the most important being national census administrations in the Canada, Japan and the United States, Rand McNally, Thomas Brinkhoff: Principal Agglomerations and Cities of the World and local sources.
Incorporates revised US Census Bureau area definitions as of 2003
www.demographia.com /db-world-metro2000.htm   (105 words)

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