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Canada. BASIC DATA. CITIES. POPULATION. NATURE. SPORTS AND CULTURE. ANIMALS. C A N A D A. Basic D ata.

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  1. Canada BASIC DATA CITIES POPULATION NATURE SPORTS AND CULTURE ANIMALS

  2. C A N A D A BasicData

  3. Canada is the world´s second-largest country. Capital city is Ottawa, but the largest city is Toronto. Official languages are English and French. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares land borders with the United States to thesouth andto the northwest. Niagara Falls

  4. Canada is a federal constitutional monarchywith a parliamentary democracy. Inhabited first by Aboriginalpeople, Canada was founded as a union of Britsch and former French colonies. Canada gained independence from the United Kingdom in the process that began in 1867 andended in 1982. Coat of arms

  5. Population of Canada

  6. Number of Population of Canada is 295 734 134. Most of Canada people are the descendants of European immigrants: 45% from Britain and Ireland, 29%from France and 6% from Germany. Today a lot of immigrants come from Asia. Vancouver, on the west coast of Canada, has a large Asian population. The original inhabitants of Canada were the Inuit (or Eskimos) and the Indians, but today they are only 4%of the population. Most of them live in the north of Canada.

  7. Eskimos Eskimos live in northern Canada. They hunt fish and they live in igloos.

  8. Indians Indians are very old inhabitans of Canada. They lived in teepees. And they hunted and rode on horses.

  9. C a n a d a Sports and culture

  10. National sports and gamesCanadas most popular sports are ice hockey, swimming, skiing, basseball, tennis. Ice hockey and the lacross are the national sports. Sports:For Canadian sport is very important. Most important sports are these: curling (it’s related to shuffle board), fishing, football (100% Canadian rules), golf, hockey (NHL is composed from 7 Canadian teams), horse racing, lacrosse (official Canada’s national sport), skiing (finest skiing areas), snowmobiling (mainly for recreation, major snowmobiling region is Ontario) and hunting (Canada is hunter’s paradise). Sports

  11. Canadian culture presents a mixture of diferent tradition and culture There a re included traditions of original inhabitants (Indians and Eskimos)and tradition of immigrants, mostly French,Irishmen and ScottishAnd English.In the modern age there isa very strong effect of American culture and American media,among English speaking Canadians.In these context we speak about the same culture for both countries.An important role is playedby Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), National Film Board of Canada (NFB), and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Culture

  12. CanadaCities

  13. Canada is made up of ten provinces and two territories. The largest province is Quebec. The other provinces are Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia. The territories are the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories. Canada occupies the northern part of the North American continent except Alaska. On Canada's southern border lies the USA and on the north is the Arctic Ocean. The total area of Canada is 9,970,610 km2. Of this, 9,215,430 km2 is land and 755,180 km2 is fresh water. Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia.

  14. Canada’s capital city is Ottawa, but the largest city is Montreal. Montreal got its name according to words “mont Royal”, which means Royal mountain. It’s the second largest French speaking city in the world (after Paris) and it has about 3 millions inhabitants. The worlds tallest structure can be found in Toronto where the Canadien Tower was built.

  15. C a n a d a Beautiful nature

  16. Beautiful nature Canada is famous for its diverse and beautiful scenery which is coverd by in lakes and forests. Visitors are eager to see famous Niagara Falls. They are located between the Lake Ontario and the Lake Erie.The canadian fall is called The Horseshoe Fall and it´s the wilder part of Niagara Falls. Canada has also high mountain ranges, such as the Rocky Mountains and the Mackenzie Mountains, which occupies the west seashore. The highest mountain is Mt. Logan (5961 m). There are also a national parks (Jasper National Park), tourists can admire the scenery or enjoy walking, climbing or skiing there. The climate is mostly continental and in the north is arctic. The longest rivers are St. Lawrence, which into the Atlantic Ocean or Mackenzie flowing into the Arctic Ocean. The typical species of canadian´s animals are:Seal – lachtan, tuleň, Polar bear – lední medvěd, Wolf – vlk, Sea-lion – lvoun, Artic fox – polární liška, Walrus – mrož, Whales – velryby, Moose – los, Musk – pižmoň, Brennt-goose – bernežka, Beaver – bobr, Black bear – medvěd, Cod – treska, Grizzly bear – medvěd.

  17. Niagara falls

  18. Ontario lake

  19. Canada Animals

  20. Grizzly The Grizzly Bear, sometimes called the SilvertipBear, is a powerful brownish-yellow bear that lives in the uplands of western North America. It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies, Ursus arctos horribilis, of the brown bear living in North America. Grizzly Bears reach weights of 180–680 kg (400–1,500 lb); the male is on average 1.8 times as heavy as the female, an example of sexual dimorpshim.Their coloring ranges widely across geographic areas, from blond to deep brown or black. These differences, once attributed to subspeciation, are now thought to be primarily due to the different environments these bears inhabit, particularly with regard to diet and temperature.

  21. Moose Alces alces, called the moose in North America and the elk in Europe (see also elk for other animals called elk) is the largest member of the deer family Cervidae, distinguished from other members of Cervidae by the form of the palmate antlers of its males. The Moose enjoys food from saplings and shrubs. The name moose is from mus or mooz (‘twig eater’) in several of the Algoquian languages, spoken by certain indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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