Canada
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It has land or water borders with most of the other countries in North America, including, clockwise from the north, [[Nahiyaw]], [[Nunavut]], [[New Wales]], [[Musquodoboit]], [[Massachusetts Bay]], [[Vermont]], the [[Philadelphian Union]], [[California]], and [[British Columbia]]. | It has land or water borders with most of the other countries in North America, including, clockwise from the north, [[Nahiyaw]], [[Nunavut]], [[New Wales]], [[Musquodoboit]], [[Massachusetts Bay]], [[Vermont]], the [[Philadelphian Union]], [[California]], and [[British Columbia]]. | ||
- | Although constitutionally defined as a unitary republic, Canada shares some power with its four | + | Although constitutionally defined as a unitary republic, Canada shares some power with its four regions (''régions'') which regroup the 19 departments (''départements''), and three indigenous territories (''territoires autochthones''). |
Provinces: | Provinces: |
Revision as of 17:34, 1 February 2006
The Republic of Canada (République du Canada) is a republic in North America, stretching across the width of North American landmass generally to the north of the Great Lakes, Saint Lawrence River, and Western Sea. The official language is French.
The national capital is Québec.
It has land or water borders with most of the other countries in North America, including, clockwise from the north, Nahiyaw, Nunavut, New Wales, Musquodoboit, Massachusetts Bay, Vermont, the Philadelphian Union, California, and British Columbia.
Although constitutionally defined as a unitary republic, Canada shares some power with its four regions (régions) which regroup the 19 departments (départements), and three indigenous territories (territoires autochthones).
Provinces:
- Île Sainte-Hélène (capital: Olympie)
- Manitoba (capital: Saint-Boniface)
- Ontario (capital: Toronto)
- Québec (capital: Montréal)
Indigenous territories:
- Eeyou Istchi (capital: Chibougamau) - Cree
- Nitassinan (capital: Natashquan) - Innu)
- Nunatsiavut (capital: Nain) - Inuit)
The country's largest cities are Québec and Montréal (in Québec), Toronto (in Ontario), and La Vérendrye (in Manitoba).