Most cities are located on or very near the coast (especially the east coast). This is because much of the rest of the continent is essentially semi-arid land.
I think you mean Quebec, but in any case the largest cities are: # Montreal # Quebec City # Sherbrooke # Saguenay # Trois Rivieres
A Case of Two Cities was created in 2006.
The seven continents are all made up of several different countries, excepting two: Australia and Antarctica. In the case of Australia, Australia belongs to Australia. Antarctica is not claimed by any country. In the case of all the other continents, no one country holds possession of the whole continent.
Case Western is located in the state of Ohio.
I had a 96 model, and I think (as far as I can remember) it was under the fan unit case.
There is no specific collective noun for cities, in which case a collective noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a group of cities, a coalition of cities, an itinerary of cities, etc.
Statutory law - The laws passed by the parliament, this is the type of law you think of when you think of law Case law - The body of law built up by judges over the years
actually they should be in case of an avalanche
I can not think of a single case where the PCV is not on the valve cover, look for it there
Melbourne was never the capital of Australia. There is a common misconception that, because Melbourne was the temporary seat of government between Federation (1901) and 1927, that it was also the capital. This was not the case, as it was never officially designated the title of Capital, even temporarily. Australia's two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, had been rivals since before the goldrush days. It was therefore decided that the nation's capital should be situated between the two cities. A location was chosen which was 248km from Sydney and 483km from Melbourne. Thus, Canberra became Australia's first, and only, capital city.
No case by this name located.
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