Because it is said there are more churches than houses.
No, Montreal is not a state, it is a city. It is located in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
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.
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By population, Montreal is Canada's second largest city. Toronto surpassed Montreal's population in the late 1970s to become Canada's largest. As of 2006: Toronto: population within city limits 2,503,281 Urban area population 4,753,120 Montreal: pupulation within city limits 1,620,693 Urban area population 3,316,615 Montreal, which is officially French, is the second largest French city in the world after Paris.
Yes, Montreal is a major city in eastern Canada
There are several, Adelaide, Geneva, Montreal, Norwich, Richmond Virginia, Memphis, Przemysl in Poland etc...
Adelaide, capital city of South Australia, is known as the City of Churches.
The city of Adelaide is known as the City of Churches.
Adelaide is not a "church city". It has, in the past, been known as the "City of Churches". See the related question.
There are seven churches in the Vatican but the best known is Saint Peter's Basilica.
Montreal is a city in Quebec, Canada
Adelaide is not a "church city". It has, in the past, been known as the "City of Churches". See the related question.
The largest city in the province of Quebec is Montreal.
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The largest French-speaking city in the Western Hemisphere is Montreal, Canada. It is located in the province of Quebec and is known for its vibrant Francophone culture and heritage.
Montreal is larger than Quebec city. The largest cities in Canada are: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Calgary.
Montreal City Hall was created in 1878.