it is just slightly smaller than Belgium. so the answer is Belgium. hope your not doing north shore (jokes).
Québec is the largest province by area and the second-largest province by population. Ontario is the largest province by population and the second-largest province by area. Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia all joined Canada at the same time and, as such, none is any older than the other three.
At 2,175,590 km2 in area (840,000 square miles), Greenland is the world's largest island.Australia is often erroneously thought of as the world's largest island. Geographically, Australia is a continent, not an island. As a landform, it could be considered an island as it is entirely surrounded by water and not joined onto any other land mass. For this reason, it is often referred to as an island continent. Australia is too big to be formallyclassified as an island. The world's largest island is Greenland.Another reason why Australia is also considered a continent is because it sits on its own tectonic plate. This is different from Greenland, which uses the same land mass as North America.* The defining of Australia as an "island" is arguable, as Antarctica could be similarly defined as an island, being completely surrounded by water, as are even the Americas and Afro-Eurasia.
At 2,175,590 km2 in area (840,000 square miles), Greenland has always been the world's largest island, irrespective of Australia's discovery.Australia is often erroneously thought of as the world's largest island. Geographically, Australia is a continent, not an island. As a landform, it could be considered an island as it is entirely surrounded by water and not joined onto any other land mass. For this reason, it is often referred to as an island continent. Australia is too big to be formallyclassified as an island. The world's largest island is Greenland.Another reason why Australia is also considered a continent is because it sits on its own tectonic plate. This is different from Greenland, which uses the same land mass as North America.
The currency of the Kingdom of England in 1700 was the Pound Sterling - exactly the same currency as the UK has now. Well, not quite the same. Today's pound has decimal sub-units. Before that, there were many different non-decimal fractions of a pound as well as there being the guinea (a gold coin worth 1.05 pound), which had its own array of sub-units. Also, there was no pound coin. The largest in that era was only 1/4 of a pound
It depends on what you mean by same. World War 2 and the Civil War were not the same war and they were not for the same causes like slavery. So to me they are nothing alike.
Antarctica is the world's largest desert located on the continent of the same name.
I wondered the same thing!!
Arer herd and cattle the same thing?
No.
No
yes, blue healers are the same a Australian cattle dogs. red healers are Australian cattle dogs also. = =
The cattle industry originated in Ancient Egypt over 5000 years ago. Same with the cattle drives.
Find the speaker and discconnect it. Had the same problem in my Escort staion wagon, hunt it down and kill it!.
They're about the same.
Yes, as they were all in the same time period.
The same family that cattle of any other breed belongs to: Bovidae.
To both questions, NO. Horses and cattle are two entirely different species of animals, and should be treated as such, even though they are found in the same environments i.e. ranching and farming and eat nearly the same thing, i.e. grass.