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Unknown facts about Canada

Brief description about Canada


Canada's history is thousands of years old. Humans are thought to have been present in what is now Canada around 12,000 years ago. In 2024, modern Canada will be 157 years old. Canada was home to ancient Aboriginal communities before the arrival of European colonists. After the arrival of the French and English colonists, their settlement was established there. According to the information provided by the researchers, the last human settlements were established in North America and South America.

Facts about a brief history of Canada. The first humans entered the Americas through the Siberian region of the Asian continent. However, the first Europeans to arrive in Canada and the Americas came through the Vikings. Canada's modern era begins with the arrival of European colonists. In modern times, Canada was first discovered by Jacques Cartier, a native of France.


Canada was colonized by England and France at that time. Canada was called New France before its current name. At that time a war broke out between France and England, with the defeat of France in the war and the coming under English rule. Canada was under British rule before independence.

Canada is the second largest country in the world and the largest country in the North American continent.
Canada's climate is extremely cold so it is covered with snow most of the year. Canada's population is low due to extreme cold and ice. The standard of living of Canadians is very high and always at the top of the list. Canada is a geographically diverse country. The temperature in its northern region drops below minus fifty degrees Celsius. Especially the environment of the northern region of Canada is very hostile. It is difficult for people to live here due to extreme cold. There is not much agricultural work here, but there is no shortage of fresh water in Canada. This country has all the biggest fresh water lakes in the world. These large lakes are located between America and Canada.

The climate in the southern region is more tolerant than the northern region of Canada. Hence, most of Canada's population has developed in this region. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, and Toronto, the largest city, are located in this region. Also major cities like Vancouver have developed in this region. Almost all of Canada's agricultural production takes place in this region. There are large apple and orange plantations in this area. Most of the agricultural fields are located in the northern interior of Canada.

Northern Hemisphere Location North of Canada. To the north of Canada lies the frigid Arctic Ocean and the Earth's North Pole. There is always a presence of frozen ice. To the east of Canada is the island of Greenland, which is part of Denmark, and next to it is Iceland. The island is covered with ice throughout the year. The west of the country is in the American state of Alaska. South of it is the American mainland. Also, the largest waterfall in the world, Niagara, is located in Canada. Most of Canada's land is uninhabited forest. Canada's popular maple leaf is used as a national symbol. Every year a large number of foreign tourists visit here to see the interesting places.

Canada's education system:

Canada is world renowned for its higher education. Thousands of students from different countries of the world come here to get education. The notable top universities in Canada are: University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia etc. Apart from these universities there are many other high quality educational institutes. Students study computer science, engineering, medical science, business, technology, etc. to earn a university degree. Foreign students normally need a student visa as well as IELTS to study in Canada. Students with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 can get admission in various universities. IELTS score plays a very important role for foreign students. Students get admission in good universities based on their merit.

Canada's Economy :

Canada is a large industrial and financial country. It is a member of G8, an alliance of major industrialized economies. Canada has large reserves of wood mineral resources. Almost all types of vehicles from cars, airplanes, helicopters are manufactured here in industrial factories. Canada is at the top of the list of industrialized countries. Canada is one of the top economies in the world due to industrial development. Industry, agriculture, mining and service sectors top Canada's ranking in almost every sector. Canada is the second largest country in the world making the country much more powerful. Canada has an abundance of natural and mineral resources underground and above ground. Therefore, Canada is one of the ten largest economies in the world.

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