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The largest city in the Atlantic provinces is Halifax, located in the province of Nova Scotia. It is known for its rich maritime history, vibrant culture, and lively waterfront.
The Maritimes provinces (PEI, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia) consist of the smallest provinces in Canada and all border the Atlantic Ocean. If you add Newfoundland these four provinces are referred to as the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland is an Island in the Atlantic) Beyond that there is very little in terms of geography that makes it different then the rest of Canada. However there are some large differences in terms of culture within the Maritimes vs the rest since it is the part of Canada that was first colonized and hence people have the longest history in. Add to this a long history of employment relating to the sea and you have many of the reasons for the difference in culture.
Alberta and nova scotia and the other places
There are four:Newfoundland and LabradorNew BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edward Island==========================CorrectionThere are only three "Maritime" Provinces, and the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador is not one of them. It is, however, one of Canada's four "Atlantic" Provinces.
Quebec and Ontario are the two provinces that produce three quarters of Canadian manufactured goods.
Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Ontario are a few of the provinces or territories of Canada. Its sprawling landscape makes it the second largest country in the world. ANS 2 -Canada has 10 provinces, - British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. These are all self governing by their own elected representatives and have constitutional powers in much the same way as US States. The three terrotories, Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories are basically governed by Federal officials , although 'devolution' is taking place, gradually giving them more power.
The order (based on GDP/capita) is as follows: 1. Alberta 2. Newfoundland and Labrador 3. Saskatchewan 4. Ontario 5. British Columbia 6. Manitoba 7. Quebec 8. Nova Scotia 9. New Brunswick 10. Prince Edward Island
1) the bird is osprey 2) the tree is the red spruce 3) the flower is the may flower 4) the motto is "one defends and the other conquers" 5) the berry is the wild blue berry 6) the dog is the duck tolling retriever 7) the person who named nova scotia was sir william alexander
It's a province of Canada, all provinces of Canada are important. But if you must know what makes MB different from all the others then.. we're the #1 slurpee capital of the world for like a decade already... and we're the murder capital of Canada too!
no they are equal but Canada makes the better choices and if u see it that way then yes US is more dependent
There is no individual island that Spain currently controls that is divided between two Spanish Provinces. However, the Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago that is spread across two provinces.
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