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- Canada - Wikipedia
To accommodate the influx of English-speaking Loyalists in Central Canada, the Constitutional Act of 1791 divided the province of Canada into French-speaking Lower Canada (later Quebec) and English-speaking Upper Canada (later Ontario), granting each its own elected legislative assembly
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Canada, the second largest country in the world in area (after Russia), occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America Despite Canada’s great size, it is one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries
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Canada is the largest country in North America Canada is bordered by non-contiguous US state of Alaska in the northwest and by 12 other US states in the south The border of Canada with the US is the longest bi-national land border in the world
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Canada is a country in North America Its land reaches from the Atlantic Ocean to the east to the Pacific Ocean to the west The Arctic Ocean is to the north of Canada Canada's land area is 9 98 million square kilometres (3 85 million square miles) It is the world's second largest country by total area, but only the fourth largest country by land area It has the world's longest coastline
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Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area, located in the northern part of North America Known for its stunning natural landscapes, multicultural population, and high quality of life, Canada is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy Contents 1 Quick Facts;
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Canada came into its own in 1791 when the Constitutional Act (or Canada Act) divided the Province of Quebec, then considerably enlarged, into the provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada In 1841 they were joined to form the Province of Canada
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