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Freitag, 7. Dezember 2007

Und die siebte Tür






Heute nochmal ein paar "Facts about Canada".



Biggest State



Quebec is the biggest of Canada's main provinces and covers 1,365,128 square kilometres. (Nunavut, in the far north is bigger, at 1,936,113 square kilometres.) Quebec is 2.7 times bigger than France and 6 times bigger than the UK.



Canadian Export Facts



The top 10 countries Australian goods are exported to are: Japan, USA, China, New Zealand, South Korea, UK, Taiwan, Singapore, India, Hong Kong SAR.



Visiting Abroad Facts



The top 5 countries visited by Canadians are: United States United Kingdom Mexico France Cuba

Montag, 3. Dezember 2007

Tür Nr. 3




Heute im Kalender: Noch ein paar "Facts about Canada".









Too Many Men



In the 15 to 64 age groups, Canada has 101 males for every 100 females. (Der arme Einzelne. Oder hat er als einziger Glück?) :o)






Cow Country



Canada is home to 15 million cattle, around 6 million of which live in Alberta.






Most People



Ontario, with 12.5 million people has the largest population of any of Canada's states. Quebec, with 7.6 million people is next most populous.

Samstag, 1. Dezember 2007

Mein Adventskalender




Es ist der 1. Dezember und ich frage mich, warum das Jahr so schnell vergangen ist. Oder kommt mir das nur so vor? Na, egal. Jedenfalls geht es heute los, mit leckeren Schoko-Adventskalendern. Und einem Adventskalender in meinem Blog. Mal sehen, wie ich den fülle. Lasst euch einfach überraschen.

Heute gibt es ein paar "Facts about Canada".


Immigrants in Canada

16 percent of Canada's population are immigrants. 27 percent of Ontario's, 26 percent of British Columbia's and 15 percent of Alberta's residents are immigrants. The provinces with the lowest proportions of immigrants are Newfoundland and Labrador (1.6 percent), Prince Edward Island (3.1 percent) and New Brunswick (3.1 percent).


Life Expectancy

Canadian men born in the last few years can expect to live to around 77 years and women to 84 years.


Highest and Lowest Temperatures

Canada's highest temperature, 45 degrees C (113 degrees F), was recorded at Midale, Saskatchewan. The lowest temperature was minus 63 degrees C (minus 81 degrees F) measured high at Snag, Yukon Territory.

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