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  2. Acre - Wikipedia

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    An acre is a unit of land area used in the British imperial and the United States customary systems. It is approximately 4,047 square metres or 43,560 square feet, and has different definitions based on the yard and the survey foot.

  3. Land ownership in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and types of land ownership in Canada, from Crown lands to Aboriginal title to private property. Find out how land is distributed, administered, and used for different purposes across the country.

  4. Geography of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Canada's vast and diverse geography, from its land area, coastline, climate, terrain, natural resources, and more. Canada is the second-largest country in the world by total area, and has the longest coastline and the most lakes of any country.

  5. Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and the third-largest in Canada, with a population of over 1.3 million. It is located at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers, near the Rocky Mountains, and has a diverse economy based on energy, finance, tourism, and culture.

  6. Hectare - Wikipedia

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    A hectare is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to 10,000 square metres or 100 ares. It is widely used for measuring land in many countries, especially in Europe, and is the legal unit of measure for land ownership, planning and management.

  7. Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec is the largest and second-most populous province of Canada, with a distinct French-speaking culture and a rich history of colonialism and confederation. Learn about its geography, demographics, government, economy, culture, and more from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  8. List of countries and dependencies by area - Wikipedia

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    This web page ranks the world's countries and their dependencies by land, water, and total area, based on various sources and measurements. It also shows a map of the countries by area and notes the largely unrecognised states and the territories of Antarctica.

  9. Athabasca oil sands - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geology, and production of the Athabasca oil sands, one of the largest sources of unconventional oil in the world. The article covers the discovery, development, environmental impacts, and controversies of the oil sands industry in Canada.