Canada's human geography can be seen in its diverse population, with people from various ethnicities, cultures, and backgrounds residing in different regions. Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal showcase this diversity through their multicultural communities. Additionally, immigration patterns, indigenous populations, and urbanization trends contribute to Canada's dynamic human geography.
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Iran is mainly a desert and has a bunch of highlands. It is near the Caspian sea and there are a few mountains around it. You must obviously know Canada's geography because it sounds like you like there- "here in Canada". So ya there different
It is a matter of geography.
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Canada was a country made into many different colonies, since there were many different colonies there was too much geography being learnt at that time.
R. Louis Gentilcore has written: 'Canada's changing geography' -- subject(s): Historical geography, Human geography
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Quebec is the largest province in Canada.
Canada is much larger in size and has a much longer coast line (the longest in the world). Germany has around 80 000 000 people as Canada has about 31 000 000 people.
The Atlantic region of Canada derives its name from geography: it is the region of Canada in which the Atlantic Ocean is the dominant natural feature.
Yes I do some are Political Geography,Economic Geography and Population Geography