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About Montreal: Montreal is a city in the
Canadian province of Quebec. It is the largest
city in the province, the second-largest in the
country (after Toronto) and the
fifteenth-largest in North America. Originally
called Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", it is
named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill
located in the heart of the city. According to
one theory, the name derives from mont Real, as
it was spelled in Middle French (Mont Royal in
modern French). And yet, Cartier's 1535 diary
entry, naming the mountain, refers to "le mont
Royal". Another argument, mentioned by the
Government of Canada on its web site concerning
Canadian place names, is that the name Montreal
was adopted because an early map of 1556 used
the Italian name of the mountain, "Monte Real".
The city is located on the Island of Montreal,
which took its name from the same source as the
city, and a few much smaller peripheral islands,
the largest of which is Īle Bizard.
As of 2011, the city of Montreal had a
population of 1,649,519. Montreal's metropolitan
area (CMA) (land area 4,259 square kilometres
(1,644 sq mi)) had a population of 3,824,221[4]
and a population of 1,886,481 in the urban
agglomeration of Montreal, all of the
municipalities on the Island of Montreal
included.
French is the city's official language and is
also the language spoken at home by 56.9% of the
population in the city of Montreal proper,
followed by English at 18.6% and 19.8% other
languages (as of 2006 census).[15] In the larger
Montreal Census Metropolitan Area, 67.9% of the
population speaks French at home, compared to
16.5% who speak English. 56% of the population
are able to speak both English and French.
Montreal is the second largest primarily
French-speaking city in the world, after Paris.
Montreal was called "Canada's Cultural Capital"
by Monocle and recently was named a UNESCO City
of Design. Historically the commercial capital
of Canada, it was surpassed in population and
economic strength by Toronto in the 1970s. Today
it remains an important centre of commerce,
aerospace, finance, pharmaceuticals, technology,
design, culture, tourism, film and world
affairs.
In
2009, Montreal was named North America's number
one host city for international association
events, according to the 2009 preliminary
rankings of the International Congress and
Convention Association (ICCA). In 2012, QS World
University Rankings ranked Montreal the
10th-best place in the world to be a university
student.
Information Source: Wikipedia