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See more results » (Definition ofCanadafrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- For example, in northern countries like Canada and Norway, people often don’t get much natural sunlight in the winter.
- For the library, the entrance is in the USA, but the books are in Canada.
- However, caviar also comes from the United States, Canada, and Saudi Arabia.
- In 1924, a man called Albert Ostman is on vacation in a forest in Canada.
- In February, you can visit ice parks in Sapporo in Japan or in Quebec in Canada.
- It is more usual in northern countries like Canada or Finland.
- Many other countries like Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, and some countries in Africa also became colonies.
- Niagara Falls, between the USA and Canada, is a very popular place.
- On October 30, 1938, people in the United States and Canada turned on the radio and heard some terrible news.
- People in the United States, Canada, Hawaii, and Australia say they hear radio messages from Amelia’s plane.
- South Africa, Canada, the United States, Russia, China, Brazil, and Australia all have large amounts of gold.
- The Great Lakes are large bodies of water between the US and Canada.
- The Haskell Free Library and Opera House is the pride of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada.
- The increase in popularity of winter sports has led to an increase in the number of avalanches throughout the world, especially in Europe, Canada, and the US.
- The world’s slowest-growing tree is a White Cedar in Canada.
- They became popular in some northern European countries, and in Canada and the United States.
- Today, fewer families work on farms, but there are still traditional harvest feasts, like Thanksgiving in the United States and Canada.
- When Michael Johnson was a child, he rode bikes in races in the USA and Canada.
- Between the summer and winter of Canada, a season exists, called the Indian summer.
- If so, there may be a great oilfield yet to be discovered in Arctic Canada.
- In the matter of education it is the privilege of every child in Canada to receive a sound training, not only in the elementary branches of study, but even in higher branches as well.
- So throughout the three Americas, from Canada to Peru, corn was king and it has proved worthy to rank with the rival cereals of other continents, the wheat of Europe and the rice of Asia.
- "Well, you see," said the Canadian after a moment's hesitation, "Canada's a big place!"
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