Some unknown facts and history about Canada.


Located between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, the United States lies to the southeast. The country is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the US state of Alaska to the northwest. The country is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Also to the northeast is the watershed of Greenland. The country's capital is Ottawa and its largest city is Toronto. The languages of Canada are English and French. The country gained independence from the United Kingdom on July 1, 1867. Canada is the third largest country in the world by area. The area of the country is about one crore square kilometers. Only 38 million people live in this huge country. Canada ranks 38th in the world in terms of population. The population density is very low, with only four people living per square kilometer. The country's population is made up of 75% Europeans, 15% Asians and people from other regions. Religiously, the country's religion is Christian, with about 67 percent of the population being Christian. Only 3.2 percent of the people are followers of Islam, while Hindus make up about 2 percent.


There are numerous tourist destinations in Canada. It will take about two months for a tourist to complete the tour of the popular tourist destinations in Canada. Popular tourist destinations in the country include the largest city "Toronto", as well as "Victoria", "Niagara Falls" and "Benaf National Park". Most people around the world use bottled water to meet their water needs. They think bottled water is much safer and cleaner but in Canada this information is proven to be completely wrong. Canada tap water is much cleaner and purer than mineral water. That is why tap water is used more than bottled water in that country. The Canadian police force has special features. We know that police all over the world always punish people for their bad deeds but do not give any reward for their good deeds. The Canadian police are not like that, they punish people for bad deeds and give them a positive ticket if they do good deeds. These tickets are later required for various purposes. As a result of the force of gravity, other objects on the earth, including humans, are attached to the earth's surface. But you would be surprised to know that there is a place in the northern part of Canada where the gravitational force of the earth is much less than other places in the world. You can assume that if you go there, your weight will be 50 kg. And in that place you can jump and climb a lot that you can't climb anywhere else in the world.


Canada shares a border with the United States. The border between the United States and Canada is a world record holder. It is the longest border with any two countries. And the strangest thing about this border is that there are no Border Guard forces on duty at this border under Canadian and US security. Although it is completely insecure, there are almost no unpleasant incidents or intrusions. Canada is one of the countries in the world that has a lot of inland wetlands. There are so many lakes in the country that are bigger in size than all the other lakes in the world, that is, the number of lakes they have will not be as big as all the lakes in the world. Not only that, there are some parks in Canada which are bigger than many countries in the world. Canada's total area is very large, but the most surprising thing is that about 30 to 40 percent of Canada's total area is covered by forests. And these forests are home to a wide variety of insects. Canada has a lot of snow, so there are a lot of bears living on the ice. They harm people at different times, attack people's homes and destroy various resources. Indigenous peoples in Canada and even the government are upset by their behavior. That is why the government of the country has made a special kind of prison for these bears. Where white bears that attack people's homes have to go to jail for their misdeeds.


Roads never end, one road meets another. There are more roads out there. Thus there is always a similarity between one road and another. But Canada has a road that goes about 1896 kilometers alone. The street is called "Young Street". This is the longest road in the world. Despite being a North American country, their military weapons are not deadly. They have nothing of the modern "atomic bomb", "hydrogen bomb" and despite being a very large country they have never attacked any country. This is why they are considered as a peace loving nation. One thing to keep in mind, however, is that despite being a peace-loving country, Canada's military might is no less. Twice so far the US rulers have tried to enter Canada, but twice they have been tragically defeated by Canada. The government provides various facilities for the blind all over the world. However, there are many other places that are neglected for people with these special needs. One such place is currency. There is no system in any country of the world to recognize the money of blind people. However, the Canadian government has taken special measures for the blind. They have written in braille system how much money the money note is. As a result, the blind can understand the value of this money?


Sports is one of the means of entertainment for the people of the country. Ice hockey is a popular sport here, as the country is very cold all year round and is covered with heavy snow and ice. Also gridiran football, basketball and lacrosse. One of the most popular games. There are about 200 prisons in Canada. But there is an aspect of Canadian prisons that is not found anywhere else in the world. Canada has the smallest prison in the world. Its area is only 24 square meters. Canada has the lowest temperature ever recorded in Canada. Which is a world record. The temperature is -63 degrees Celsius. The temperature below this has never been recorded anywhere else in the world. The Canadian capital, Ottawa, is said to be the second coldest capital in the world. Canada's economy is heavily dependent on industry, but much of the forest-dependent economy contributes to the country's economy. The current "GDP" of the country is about 2 trillion US dollars which has helped them to get the tenth place in the world. The per capita income of the people of the country is about 48 thousand US dollars. The currency used in the country is "Canadian dollar" and "Canadian dollar".


History of Canada

The history of Canada covers thousands of years from the time of Paleo-Indians arrival. Some of the "European" arrivals of this ancient civilization have been prolonged and have been discovered through archaeological investigations. The "French and British" expeditions, which began in the late 15th century, discovered, colonized, and formed Canada in various locations within North America. "New France" in 1534 Its colony was claimed in 1608 by permanent settlement. After the French defeat in the Seventh Year of the French War, France centered almost all of North America's wealth on the United Kingdom in 1763. In 1791 the now British province of Quebec was divided into upper and lower Canada, and reunited in 1841. In 1867, the province of Canada annexed the two British colonies, "New Brunswick" and Nova Scotia, through Confederacy, forming a self-governing body called Canada. The new country expanded to include other parts of British North America, ending with "Newfoundland" and "Labrador" in 1949. Although responsible government has been in Canada since 1848, Britain continued to determine its foreign and defense policy until the end of World War I. And ending with "Labrador", the new country expanded to include other parts of British North America. Although responsible government has been in Canada since 1848, Britain continued to determine its foreign and defense policy until the end of World War I. And ending with "Labrador", the new country expanded to include other parts of British North America. Although responsible government has been in Canada since 1848, Britain continued to determine its foreign and defense policy until the end of World War.


The ratification of the "Westminster" constitution in 1931 acknowledges that Canada has become equal to the United Kingdom. After the Constitution became patriotic in 1982, the final pledges of legal dependence in the British Parliament were removed. Canada currently consists of ten provinces and "three territories" and is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. Over the centuries, elements of Indigenous, French, British, and more recently immigrant customs have blended into Canadian culture, which, in its linguistic, Geographical and economic neighbors have been strongly influenced by the United States. Since the end of World War II, Canadians have supported multilateralism and socio-economic development abroad. Archaeological and indigenous genetic evidence indicates that North and South America were the last continents where humans migrated. During the Wisconsin Glacier, 50,000 to 17,000 years ago, low sea levels allowed people to slowly move from Siberia across the Beringyeya Bridge "Beringyeya" in northwestern North America. , Holding them for thousands of years as far as Alaska and the Yukon. America's top dates and paths are the subject of ongoing debate. Due to low sea levels, people are slowly moving from Siberia across the Beringyeya Bridge in northwestern North America across the Beringyeya Bridge. Stuck. America's top dates and paths are the subject of ongoing debate. Due to low sea levels, people are slowly moving from Siberia across the Beringyeya Bridge in northwestern North America across the Beringyeya Bridge. Stuck. America's top dates and paths are the subject of ongoing debate.


Glacial melts 16,000 years ago allowed people to move out of Bering and into southern and eastern Canada. Haida Guai Island, Old Crow Flats and Bluefish Caves are among the oldest "Paleo-Indian" archeological sites in Canada. The ice age hunter-gatherers of this period left the Lithic flock with stone tools and the remains of large butchery mammals. The North American climate stabilized around 4000 BC 10,000 years ago. Most population groups were still highly mobile hunter-gatherers during the Archival era. Woodland Cultural Period from 2000 BC to 1000 AD and Ontario, Applied to Quebec and maritime regions. The role of pottery distinguishes Woodland culture from that of the earlier Archie-era inhabitants. People related to "Ontario Lorentian" created the oldest pottery excavated in Canada. The Hoppel tradition is an aboriginal culture that spread along the American river from 300 BC to 500 AD. To its fullest extent, the hopel exchange system is connected to the culture and society of the people on the Canadian shores of Lake Ontario. Relatives made the oldest pottery excavated in Canada. The Hoppel tradition is an aboriginal culture that spread along the American river from 300 BC to 500 AD. To its fullest extent, the hopel exchange system is connected to the culture and society of the people on the Canadian shores of Lake Ontario. Relatives made the oldest pottery excavated in Canada. The Hoppel tradition is an aboriginal culture that spread along the American river from 300 BC to 500 AD. To its fullest extent, the hopel exchange system is connected to the culture and society of the people on the Canadian shores of Lake Ontario.


The Canadian expressions of the Hopevelian people include the Point Peninsula, Sajan, and Laurel complexes. The eastern forested areas that became Canada were home to Algonquians and Eurowanians. Eventually what happened in the south, like Nova Scotia and the Tidwater region of Virginia, extends all the way east from Hudson Bay. Speakers of the Eastern Algonquian languages ​​include Mikkak and Abenaki in the maritime region of Canada, and possibly Biluthuk in Newfoundland. But their influence now extends throughout southern Ontario and the Montreal area of modern Quebec. They spoke a variety of Yoruba languages. According to oral tradition, the Iroquois Confederation was formed in 1142 AD. In addition, St. Lawrence had other Yoruba-speaking speakers, including the Irovanians, Erie, and others. On the Great Plane, Cree or Nahilav who spoke the closely related Central Algonquian language, the plain Cree language, relied on the huge ankles of bison to supply food and other needs. To the northwest were people of the Nar-Dane languages, including Atpaskan speakers and living on the islands of Tlingt, southern Alaska, and northern British Columbia. The Danes of the western Arctic may represent a distinct wave of migration from Asia to North America. The interior of British Columbia was dominated by arbitration language groups such as the Susswap "Seekwapem" Okanagan and the South Athabaskan language groups, mainly Dakel "Career" and Tilakkoti'in.


He took refuge in large, distinct populations within the British Columbia Coast and in the valleys, such as Haida, Kawakkakawak, and Nu-sah-Nulth, an area protected by abundant salmon and shellfish. Within the British Columbia Coast and in the valleys, large, distinct populations, such as the Haida, Kavakkakawak, and Nu-cha-Nulth, found refuge. Which was survived by plenty of salmon and shellfish from the region. These people developed complex cultures that relied on red cedar, including wooden houses, sea wheeling and battle canoes, and heavily carved potlach items and totem poles. In the Arctic islands, the special "Paleo-Eskimos", known as the Dorset people, whose culture was discovered around 500 BC, was replaced by the ancestors of today's Inuit in 1500 AD. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. The sea has wheeling and battle canoes and heavily carved potlach items and totem poles. In the Arctic islands, the special "Paleo-Eskimos", known as the Dorset people, whose culture was discovered around 500 BC, was replaced by the ancestors of today's Inuit in 1500 AD. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'.


The sea has wheeling and battle canoes and heavily carved potlach items and totem poles. In the Arctic islands, the special "Paleo-Eskimos", known as the Dorset people, whose culture was discovered around 500 BC, was replaced by the ancestors of today's Inuit in 1500 AD. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. Was replaced by the ancestors of today's Inuit in 1500 AD. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. Was replaced by the ancestors of today's Inuit in 1500 AD. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'. This transformation is supported by archeological records and the Inuit myth which speaks of the execution of the Tunit or 'first inhabitants'.


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