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1,000,000 = 26 × 56
One in a Million - TV series - was created on 2006-05-26.
In June 26 ,2013 the Government of Canada introduced the 'Taxpayer Bill of Rights'
In Canada, there are going to be 52 episodes, while in America there are only 26.
By the time that The Wizard of Oz went into the public domain, in 1956, five million copies had been sold.
No. As of 2011, the population of the U.S. is about 330 million people.
Texas has a higher population at ~26 million, while Florida has a population of ~19.3 million.
Canada34,222,000August 26, 20100.5%Chile17,120,000August 26, 20100.25%so Canada has about double the population of Chile, or Chile has about half the population of Canada.
32.5 million people live in Morocco. That sounds like "lots" to me; it's more than the population of Texas (at 26 million people).
Population of South America 382,000,000 (2009) 385,742,554 (2010)
26 million
Currently at 1:21 am (PST) Dec 26, 2010 it is 310,527,286 Currently at 1:22 am (PST) Dec 26, 2010 it is 310,527,290
False. The population of the US is estimated to be around 331 million people as of 2020.
Egypt is a country of over 80 million people with over half of that population under the age of 26. Therefore there are tens of thousands of schools if not hundreds of thousands to cater to this population.
According to Canada's 2001 census, there were 579,740 Muslims in Canada, just under 2% of the population.[1]In 2006, the Muslim population was estimated to be 0.8 million or about 2.6% (though not all were practicing, some are "cultural Muslims"Sources:^ Population by religion, by province and territory (2001 Census)^ a b http://www.environicsinstitute.org/PDF-MuslimsandMulticulturalisminCanada-LiftingtheVeil.pdf-- Muslims and Multiculturalism in Canada. March 2007. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
Arizona increased population by 26% from 2000 to 2008; they went from around 5 million to over 6 million.
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.