- Montreal - Wikipedia
Montreal was merged with the 27 surrounding municipalities on the Island of Montreal on January 1, 2002, creating a unified city encompassing the entire island
- Montreal | Location, History, Population, Languages, Climate, Facts . . .
Montreal, 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
- Montreal - Wikitravel
Montreal (French: Montréal) is the metropolis of the province of Quebec Quebec City is the political capital, but Montreal is the cultural and economic capital of Quebec and the main entry point to the province
- Montreal - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Montreal, Quebec, incorporated as a city in 1832, population 1,762,949 (2021 census), 1,704,694 (2016 census) Montreal is Canada’s second largest city and is
- History and heritage - Tourisme Montréal
At the crossroads of Europe and North America, Montréal is distinctly multicultural The city is full of attractions, and the food scene is unmatched
- Welcome to Montréal. ca | Ville de Montréal
Welcome to the city’s official Web site You’ll find news, useful information and you’ll be able to apply for permits and request services online in Montréal
- Montreal – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Most Francophones are conversant in English to varying degrees of fluency Old Montreal has a heritage of colonial times Though a large city, Montreal gives opportunities for outdoor life, and for watching the legendary Montréal Canadiens ice hockey team
- 14 Best Things to Do in Montreal, Canada - U. S. News Travel
Planning a trip to Montreal? From strolling through Old Montreal to taking in the views at Mount Royal Park, these are the best things to do in Montreal, Canada
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