Canadá
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Luis Felipe Nunes Santana
MATEUS FARAJ MARQUES DA ROCHA
MATHEUS HENRIQUE DE LIMA
PAULO HENRIQUE NUNES SANTANA
PEDRO MORATO DE CARVALHO
COLÉGIO POLITÉCNICO BENTO QUIRINO
Summary
• Page 4- Intruduction; Typical food.
• Page 5- Main Cities; Culture; Sports
• Page 6- Fun facts about Canada, Bibliography.
Introduction
Land large and rich natural resources, Canada - the world's second largest country in terms of territorial extension after Russia. Stay in North America and is bordered to the south, with the United States, and to the north by the Atlantic Ocean. Canada became independent from Britain in 1867, when the Canadian Parliament was created. Its economic and technological development followed the United States. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories (Capitals in brackets): Alberta (Edmonton), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton); New Escócia (Halifax ), Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Saskatchewan (Regina), Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's); Territories
Northwest (Yellowknife) Yukon (Whitehorse), Nunavut (Iqaluit).
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Typical Food
In Canada we see a great mix in terms of cooking, mix the native base with the influence of various communities of settlers who arrived over time. But the main foods are fish and seafood on the coasts, such as cod and pie fin; French food in the area of Quebec, like the chicken Gaul, and in the savannas meats are excellent. Have drinks are beer and wine, which although not a first-line, are greatly appreciated.
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Meat of Savannah. and Poutine, French food with potatoes, cheese