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About Vancouver: Vancouver,
officially the City of Vancouver, is
a coastal seaport city on the
mainland of British Columbia,
Canada. The 2011 census recorded
603,502 people in the city, making
it the eighth largest Canadian
municipality. Vancouver is one of
the most ethnically and
linguistically diverse cities in
Canada; 52% of its residents have a
first language other than English.
The Greater Vancouver area of around
2.3 million inhabitants is the third
most populous metropolitan area in
the country and the most populous in
Western Canada.
The City of Vancouver encompasses a
land area of about 114 square
kilometres, giving it a population
density of about 5,249 people per
square kilometre (13,590 per square
mile). Vancouver is the most densely
populated Canadian municipality with
more than 5,000 residents, and the
third most densely populated city
over 200,000 residents in North
America, behind New York City and
San Francisco.
The original settlement, named
Gastown, grew around the Hastings
Mill logging sawmill and a nearby
tavern, both established in 1867.
Enlarging to become the townsite of
Granville, with the announcement
that the railhead would reach the
site it was renamed "Vancouver" and
incorporated as a city in 1886. By
1887, the transcontinental railway
was extended to the city to take
advantage of its large natural
seaport, which soon became a vital
link in a trade route between the
Orient, Eastern Canada, and London.
As of 2009, Port Metro Vancouver is
the busiest and largest port in
Canada, and the most diversified
port in North America. While
forestry remains its largest
industry, Vancouver is well known as
an urban centre surrounded by
nature, making tourism its
second-largest industry. Major film
production studios in Vancouver and
Burnaby have turned Metro Vancouver
into one of the largest film
production centres in North America,
earning it the film industry
nickname, Hollywood North.
Vancouver is consistently named as
one of the top five worldwide cities
for livability and quality of life,
and the Economist Intelligence Unit
acknowledged it as the first city to
rank among the top-ten of the
world's most livable cities for five
consecutive years. Vancouver has
hosted many international
conferences and events, including
the 1954 British Empire and
Commonwealth Games, UN Habitat I,
Expo 86, and the World Police and
Fire Games in 1989 and 2009. The
2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter
Paralympics were held in Vancouver
and nearby Whistler, a resort
community 125 km (78 mi) north of
the city. With the 2015 FIFA Women's
World Cup having been awarded to
Canada, the city will play host to
several matches, including the
Women's World Cup final at BC Place
Stadium, on July 5.
Information source: Wikipedia