Canada: all about this country and its main places!

latitude: 62.50638 / longitude: -96.66297

General information

Education

This nation has a number of interesting universities, including University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, University of Montreal. On average citizens spend 17 years in school (including higher education).

Population

In this country, the median age is 41.80 years and the birth growth rate is around 0.73%. There are 36,334,400 people here, or 0.487% of the world's population.

Geography

The inhabitants speak the following languages: English, French. The area of the country is 9,984,670 km², they use a postcode system and the main cities are: Toronto, Montréal, Québec, Hamilton, Mississauga. This nation's capital is Ottawa and the country shares a border with United States.

Culture

Here is a list of famous dishes in this country: Kraft Dinner. This nation has UNESCO World Heritage Sites: L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Nahanni National Park, Dinosaur Provincial Park, SGang Gwaay, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.

Economy

You need to pay 6.77$ (corresponding to $5.25 USD) for a Big Mac at McDonald's ©. The local currency (CAD) is represented by the symbol $. The GDP in 2021 was $1,988,336,331,717 USD, making it the 9# country in the world.

Good to know

The country's websites have the domain name ".ca", phone numbers start with +1, the country's ISO code is CA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada is a good place to find out more details on this country.

Summary

Flag
ISO code CA
Capital Ottawa
Population 36,334,400
World percentage 0.487%
Median age 41.80 years
Population growth rate 0.73%
Main cities
Borders
Spoken languages English, French
GDP (2021) $1,988,336,331,717
GDP position #9
Big Mac local price 6.77$
Big Mac USD price $5.25
Currency code CAD
Currency symbol $
School life expectancy 17 years
National dish Kraft Dinner
TLD .ca
Phone prefix +1
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada

Regions


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