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Montréal is made of Mont meaning mount, and réal, form of royal. The whole meant 'royal mount'
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If you mean Montreal, it's french. It is actually the 2nd largest french speeking country in the world
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".
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Montreal was originally a French colony, but English people populated it eventually, too.
The French
Yes, Montreal is a predominantly French-speaking city. French is the official language of the province of Quebec, where Montreal is located. However, many residents also speak English and other languages.
Yes, there are four universities in Montreal. McGill University (english) Concordia University (english) Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM) (french) Universite de Montreal (french)
The original name of Montreal was Hochelaga.
Montreal was named after the only mountain in Montreal ; Mount Royal, which is mont réal in French.
The British defeated the French at the Battle of Montreal.
Well it belonged to french