- Montreal - Wikipedia
Montreal has hosted numerous important international events, including the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, and is the only Canadian city to have hosted the Summer Olympics, having done so in 1976
- History of Montreal - Wikipedia
In 1852, Montreal had 58,000 inhabitants and by 1860, Montreal was the largest city in British North America, and it was the undisputed economic and cultural centre of Canada From 1861 to the Great Depression of 1930, Montreal developed in what some historians call its Golden Age
- Greater Montreal - Wikipedia
This level of government is headed by a president (currently Montreal mayor Valérie Plante) The inner ring is composed of densely populated municipalities located in close proximity to Downtown Montreal It includes the entire Island of Montreal, Laval, and the Urban Agglomeration of Longueuil
- Montreal | Location, History, Population, Languages, Climate, Facts . . .
Montreal, city, Quebec province, southeastern Canada The second most-populous city in Canada and the principal metropolis of Quebec, it occupies about three-fourths of Montreal Island, near the confluence of the Ottawa and St Lawrence rivers It is a city with considerable French colonial history
- Montreal - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montreal is the cultural capital of Quebec and French-speaking Canada Montreal has many beautiful churches (Montreal is referred to locally as 'the city of a hundred churches'), including the largest church in Canada, and also many important art, history, and science museums
- Montreal - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Montreal, Quebec, incorporated as a city in 1832, population 1,762,949 (2021 census), 1,704,694 (2016 census) Montreal is Canada’s second largest city and is
- Demographics of Montreal - Wikipedia
Montreal is the cultural centre of Quebec, French-speaking Canada and French-speaking North America as a whole, and an important city in the Francophonie The majority of the population is francophone
- Culture of Montreal - Wikipedia
Montreal is also famous as the birthplace of the Infringement Festival, a reaction to the perceived corporatization of the Montreal Fringe Festival The Infringement has since spread to many other cities in North America and Europe
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