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Canada
Capital Ottawa
Largest City Toronto
Official Languages English and French
Government Type Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Area (km²) 9,984,670
Population Estimate 39,858,480 (2023)
Currency Canadian dollar (CAD)
Drives on Right
Calling Code +1

Canada is the second-largest country in the world by total area, located in the northern part of North America.[1] Bordered by the United States to the south and the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Arctic Ocean on three sides, Canada is known for its vast landscapes, multicultural society, and political stability.[2]

History

Canada's history dates back thousands of years with the presence of Indigenous peoples.[3] In the 16th century, French and British expeditions explored and later colonized parts of the country. In 1867, Canada became a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire through the Confederation, uniting four provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.[4] Today, Canada is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy with ten provinces and three territories.

Geography

Canada spans over 9.98 million square kilometers and consists of diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, prairies, and Arctic tundra.[5] Its major physical regions include the Canadian Shield, the Rocky Mountains, and the Great Lakes.

Government and Politics

Canada is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy with a Prime Minister as the head of government and a monarch as the ceremonial head of state.[1] The country is divided into ten provinces and three territories, each with significant autonomy.[6]

Economy

Canada has a highly developed economy, ranking among the world's largest. Key industries include natural resources, manufacturing, technology, and services.[7] The country is one of the world's leading exporters of oil and natural gas.[8]

Demographics

As of 2023, Canada's population is approximately 39.8 million, with Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal being its largest cities.[9] Canada is officially bilingual, with English and French recognized as official languages.[10]

Culture

Canada is renowned for its multiculturalism, reflected in its arts, music, and cuisine. National symbols include the maple leaf, beaver, and the hockey puck.[11] Popular sports include ice hockey and lacrosse.[12]

Notable Landmarks

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