Canada: all about this country and its main places!

latitude: 62.50638 / longitude: -96.66297

General information

Education

This country offers several reputable universities like University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, University of Montreal. The average length of time residents spend in school is 17 years (including tertiary education).

Culture

Example of famous dishes in this country: Kraft Dinner. There are UNESCO listed sites: L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Nahanni National Park, Dinosaur Provincial Park, SGang Gwaay, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.

Population

There are 36,334,400 people here, or 0.487% of the world's population. The median age of the population is 41.80 years with a birth growth rate of 0.73%.

Geography

Ottawa serves as this nation's capital and the country shares a border with United States. The country has a 9,984,670 km² area, they use a postcode system and the primary cities are: Toronto, Montréal, Québec, Hamilton, Mississauga. Here are the different languages spoken in the country: English, French.

Economy

It is ranked 9# in the world with a GDP of $1,988,336,331,717 USD in 2021. The sign for the local currency is $ (CAD). In this country, a Big Mac is sold at 6.77$ (around $5.25 USD).

Good to know

The ISO code is CA, the domain name ".ca" is used by the country's websites, telephone numbers begin with +1 Check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada for more information about this nation.

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


Are you looking for an apartment for sale/rent? Or interested by a house? You can check that on Realtor.ca.