Universite de Montreal is French for University of Montreal. It was established as the Universite Laval a Montreal in 1878. Their motto in English is: "It shines by faith and knowledge".
Yes, there are four universities in Montreal. McGill University (english) Concordia University (english) Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM) (french) Universite de Montreal (french)
What do you mean? There's lots of Montrealitan Universities, the top-ranking one is McGill, then comes either Universite de Montreal or Concordia.
Universite de Poitiers. has written: 'Universite de Poitiers Un pole d'orientations'
You can find information relating to the Universite de Montreal online at the official UMontreal website. You can also find information on the Wikipedia page devoted to UDEM.
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.
The French words "banque royale" mean royal bank when translated into English. The Tour de la Banque Royale (Royal Bank Tower) is a skyscraper in Montreal, Canada.
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, because "La Grande Paix de Montreal" means "The Great Peace Treaty of Montreal". Now, how did the treaty of The Great Peace of Montreal makes no sense, but the Great Peace Treaty of Montreal was the Peace treaty between the French and the Iroquois in 1701.
De Castelnau - Montreal Metro - was created in 1986.
De L'Église - Montreal Metro - was created in 1978.
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