Montreal
Also known as
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
- Montréal,
- Montreal,
- Montreal, Canada
Montreal, or Montréal in French, (pronounced in French, in English) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-largest city in Canada. Montreal was the largest city in Canada up until the 1970s, when it was eclipsed in size by Toronto. Originally called Ville-Marie ('City of Mary'), some historians think the city takes its present name from the Mont Réal (as it was pronounced in Middle French, orMont Royal / Mount Royal in present French), the three-head hill at the...
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