The Boreal Cordillera Eco-zone is a sparsely populated region in northwestern Canada, with remote communities and a low population density. The total population living in this eco-zone is estimated to be around 100,000 people.
The population of Canada is about 33 million persons (2010) and that of the United States is about 303 million (2010). So US population is about 918% of the population of Canada. Conversely the the population of Canada as a percentage of the United States population is just over 10%.
As of 2010, Canada has a population of 33,980,000
Canada's population in 1941 was approximately 11.5 million.
Canada's population is approximately 37.9 million as of 2021.
Cordillera Department's population is 234,805.
There are 5 ecozones that are mountainous Arctic Cordillera, Boreal Cordillera, Taiga Cordillera, Pacific Maritime, and Montane Cordillera.
The population of the Western Cordillera region varies by country, with Canada having a population of around 30 million, the United States around 325 million, and Mexico around 130 million. Additionally, there are indigenous communities and smaller towns in the region.
Itacurubí de la Cordillera's population is 10,744.
Currently, trucks are used to transport goods in and out of the cordillera region of Canada.
This would include HUNDREDS of towns around the cities of Vancouver, Calgary, Kamloops, Kelowna and Penticton. -Look at a map, I have no intention of listing hundreds of towns.
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No, it's found in West Canada.
Cordillera.
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As of the 2000 census, the population of the Cordillera Region of the Philippines is more than 1,365,000 people.
The Boreal Cordillera Eco-zone is a sparsely populated region in northwestern Canada, with remote communities and a low population density. The total population living in this eco-zone is estimated to be around 100,000 people.