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  1. CapitalOttawa
    Largest cityToronto
    Official languagesEnglish · French
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    1. a country in northern North America, the second largest country in the world; population 35,900,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Ottawa; official languages, English and French.
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    In the 16th century, French explorer Jacques Cartier used the name Canada to refer to the area around the settlement that is now Quebec city. Later, Canada was used as a synonym for New France, which, from 1534 to 1763, included all the French possessions along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes.
    - Today, Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories, governed as a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. In summary, Canada's history is rich, diverse, and shaped by Indigenous- Today, Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories, governed as a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. In summary, Canada's history is rich, diverse, and shaped by Indigenous
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    After the British conquest of New France, the name Quebec was sometimes used instead of Canada. The name Canada was fully restored after 1791, when Britain divided old Quebec into the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada (renamed in 1841 Canada West and Canada East, respectively, and collectively called Canada).
    In the late 18th century, only British North America remained with what is more or less Canada today. The country was formed from several colonies with the British North America Act on July 1, 1867. Over time, more provinces and territories became part of Canada.
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