Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec, which is one of the provinces in Canada. It's was originally part of New France as settled by the French in North America. It was then fought over by the English, who settled in New England. Eventually the English defeated the French at Quebec (city) and took ownership of all of New France. So when we broke away from England, they stayed with England and got their independence later.
Montreal is located in Canada, however Montreal is the capital of no country nor province. The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
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The cities of Montreal and Vancouver are in Canada.
Montreal is a city in Quebec, Canada
Montreal is in the province of Quebec, one of 10 provinces in Canada.
Montreal is a large city in the province of Quebec in Canada.
The country that Fairmont, Montreal is located in is Canada. The province of Canada that Fairmont, Montreal is located is in the Quebec, which is one of the largest provinces in eastern Canada.
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I'm fairly certain Montreal is located in Spain, Europe.
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Same reason it's "Tampa, Florida" and not "Tampa, USA". Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec. Quebec is a province in the country of Canada.
No, it is a city in the province of Quebec, Canada.