No, Montreal is not a state, it is a city. It is located in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
New York State is immediately south of Montreal, Canada.
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There is more than one Montreal in France. Marseille is about 332 kilometres from Montreal Aude and about 561 kilometres from Montreal Gers.
The population of Montreal, Quebec as of 2006 is... City: ~1,620,000 Metro: ~3,630,000 The 2010 census of Montreal in Canada was 1,620,698.
No, Montreal is not a state, it is a city. It is located in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
The state tree in Montreal is the Floral Emblem.
New York State is immediately south of Montreal, Canada.
The closes state to Montreal is Vermont, aprox. 1.5 hours away.
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go to MSN maps.com. from Detroit to Montreal is 900.3 Kilometers, 562.875 miles
First of all, there are no states in Canada. There are provinces. Montreal is located in the province of Quebec.
While French is the official language of Montreal, the city is actually bilingual with a significant English-speaking population as well. Many Montrealers are fluent in both French and English, reflecting the city's diverse linguistic heritage.
If by state you mean province they would be from Quebec
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