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  2. Canadian licence plate designs and serial formats - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, slogans, and formats of Canadian licence plates for different provinces and territories. See images and examples of current and past designs, as well as special plates for electric vehicles and diplomatic missions.

  3. Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa is the political centre of Canada and the headquarters of the federal government. It is located in Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River, and has a population of over 1 million.

  4. Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario is the most populous and southernmost province of Canada, bordering the U.S. and the Great Lakes. It has a varied landscape, from the Canadian Shield and Hudson Bay in the north, to the fertile and urbanized south, with Toronto as its capital and largest city.

  5. Provinces and territories of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada, their history, geography, population, and government. See a table with their names, postal abbreviations, capitals, and official languages.

  6. Gatineau - Wikipedia

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    Gatineau is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada, across the Ottawa River from Ottawa, Ontario. It is the fourth-largest city in Quebec and part of the Ottawa-Gatineau census metropolitan area, and has a bilingual (French-English) population.

  7. List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Find out the official symbols of each province and territory of Canada, including flags, coats of arms, birds, animals, flowers, trees, minerals and more. See the names, meanings and sources of the symbols in this comprehensive table.

  8. Rockcliffe Park - Wikipedia

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    Rockcliffe Park was founded by Thomas Keefer, in 1864, in accordance with the principles of the Picturesque tradition. The preservation of the natural landscape with roads lined with mature trees and curving around a varied topography, its rocky outcroppings and its lake and pond, as well as strong landscaping of individual properties, are all key to the Picturesque quality of the Village.

  9. The Glebe - Wikipedia

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    The Glebe is a historic and affluent area south of Downtown Ottawa, with a population of 13,055 as of 2016. It has a strong community association, a shopping district on Bank Street, and Lansdowne Park with sports venues and tulip beds.