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Montreal

[mon-tree-awl, muhn-]

noun

  1. a seaport in S Quebec, in E Canada, on an island Montreal Island in the St. Lawrence.



Montreal

/ ˌɒԳٰɪˈɔː /

noun

  1. French name: ѴDzԳٰé.a city and major port in central Canada, in S Quebec on Montreal Island at the junction of the Ottawa and St Lawrence Rivers. Pop: 1 039 534 (2001)

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Montreal

  1. City in southern Quebec province, Canada, on Montreal Island in the St. Lawrence River; a cultural, commercial, financial, and industrial center.

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Montreal is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world, after Paris, and the second-largest city in Canada, after Toronto.
It lies at the foot of Mount Royal, for which it is named.
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Montrealer noun
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In Montreal, it was on the basis that he had driven erratically behind the safety car and engaged in unsportsmanlike conduct.

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Groundhogs, a type of large ground squirrel native to North America, are commonplace around the track in Montreal, which is on an artificial island in the Saint Lawrence River.

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Russell, 27, also started on pole in Montreal last year but could only finish third.

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Norris was probably the quicker McLaren driver in Montreal - he did a stunning lap on used tyres to progress beyond the first part of qualifying.

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As a consequence, McLaren have been struggling to make it operate at its best in Montreal.

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