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  2. Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal[a] is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America. Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", [18] it is now named after Mount Royal, [19] the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. [20] .

  3. Greater Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Greater Montreal (French: Grand Montréal, [ɡʁɑ̃ mɔ̃ʁeal]) is the most populous metropolitan area in Quebec and the second most populous in Canada after Greater Toronto.

  4. Montreal (/ ˌ m ʌ n t r i ˈ ɔː l /, spelled Montréal in French) is a city in the country of Canada. It is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second-largest city in Canada. It is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris .

  5. History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Montréal — Wikipédia

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    Montréal (/ˈmɔ̃.ˌʁe.al/ 3 Écouter) est la principale ville du Québec. Grande métropole 4 insulaire et portuaire du fleuve Saint-Laurent, au pied des rapides de Lachine, c'est la deuxième ville la plus peuplée du Canada (avec 1 762 949 habitants en 2021 5), après Toronto, et la plus grande ville francophone d' Amérique 6.

  7. Geography of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec, located along the Saint Lawrence River at its junction with the Ottawa River.

  8. 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.

  9. Demographics of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The Demographics of Montreal concern population growth and structure for Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The information is analyzed by Statistics Canada and compiled every five years, with the most recent census having taken place in 2021.

  10. Montreal - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    Montreal is a major industrial centre, commercial and financial metropolis, railway and maritime bridgehead, and one of the centres of francophone culture in North America. It is one of the world's great cities and enjoys international acclaim.

  11. Montreal - French Colony, Canada's Largest City, Cultural Hub: The site of Montreal was called Hochelaga by the Huron people when the French navigator and explorer Jacques Cartier visited it in 1535–36 on his second voyage to the New World.