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In Canada, you can find a desert in British Columbia, specifically in the Thompson-Nicola region. It is known as the "Nk'Mip Desert" and is a unique habitat within the province.
Because when they were deciding which city to make the capital, Calgary was already growing faster than Edmonton, and they wanted at least two major cities in the province. So they made Edmonton the capital in an attempt to promote growth in that city. (There was also a tendency at the time, within Canada and the US, of locating capitals in the central area of a territory, state, or province. Edmonton is more centrally located within the populated areas.)
Some major cities in the Basin and Range region include Las Vegas, Nevada; Phoenix, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Reno, Nevada. These cities are located within the geological basin and range province known for its distinctive topography of alternating mountain ranges and valleys.
Alaska, within the USA, borders on the Yukon Territory, in Canada.
Capital cities are the seat of government within a country, state, territory, province, etc.
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In Canada, you can find a desert in British Columbia, specifically in the Thompson-Nicola region. It is known as the "Nk'Mip Desert" and is a unique habitat within the province.
A Canadian Province is similar to a State in the U.S.A. There are hamlets, villiages, towns and cities located within the provinces just like a state.
Islamabad is located in the Potohar Plateau in the north of the country, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province, Margalla pass being a gateway to the North-West Frontier Province. The geographical coordinates of Islamabad are: 33.6667° N, 73.1667° E
Because when they were deciding which city to make the capital, Calgary was already growing faster than Edmonton, and they wanted at least two major cities in the province. So they made Edmonton the capital in an attempt to promote growth in that city. (There was also a tendency at the time, within Canada and the US, of locating capitals in the central area of a territory, state, or province. Edmonton is more centrally located within the populated areas.)
Quebec's northern border is farther north than that of any other province in Canada. The most northern point of Canada is within the Territory of Nunavut (which includes the magnetic northpole within its borders on Ellesmere Island)
The total number of cities in Canada in 9 provinces (Except Quebec) and 3 territories are 160. A city can be recognized if the population is at least 10,000 or over. Note: Quebec does not distinguish between cities and towns and the total number is more than 150.
In the Central Mexican Plateau. Over 66% of Mexico's territory is located within this plateau.
The most easterly point of land that is within Canada's territory is Cape Spear. Cape Spear is a location in the Newfoundland province.
Edmonton is the capital city of the province of Alberta.