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CANADA IN THE CONTEXT OF OTHER ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
a) political system, the capital, places of interest
b) important events in history
c) the population, great figures of the history
d) characteristics of several works of art / literature
political system, the capital, places of interest
Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia but the population density is very sparse (řídké). Canada occupies about two-fifths of the North American continent. ... The national capital for the 10 provinces and two territories of Canada is Otawa. ... Canada has been a key member of the Commonwealth and has played a leading role in the organization of French-speakign countries.
Canada is a federal multiparty state with two legislative houses (Senate 104, House of Commons 301). Federal legislative authority is headed by the Parliament of Canada, which consists of the sovereign of Canada, the Senate and the House of Commons. ...
The personal representative of the crown in Canada, the governor-general, is appointed by the reigning monarch of the Commonwealth upon the advice of the Canadian government. ...
Places of interest : Canada is known for its natural sights. ...
Canada´s climate is greatly influenced by its mountain ranges, plains and water surface. ... This air movement creates sudden and drastic weather changes in Canada´s interior.
Important events in history
The name Canada is believed to have originated with its first inhabitants, since the Indians used the world kanata to describe settlement.
The story of modern Canada began about 500 years ago when a Genoese navigator, John Cabot, took up a large portion of the country in England´s name.
Approximate Word count = 1270 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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