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Montréal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, Canada, and the second-largest city in Canada overall. Founded in 1642, it has a rich history and diverse culture, influenced by its French heritage. The city is known for its vibrant arts scene, numerous festivals, and distinct neighborhoods, each offering unique experiences.
Montréal is located on the Island of Montréal, which is at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. The city has a population of over 1.7 million residents as of the last census, making it a multicultural hub with a mix of languages, traditions, and cuisines. French is the official language, reflecting the city's strong ties to French culture.
The city boasts a variety of attractions, including Mount Royal Park, where visitors can enjoy outdoor activities and stunning views of the skyline. Montréal is also famous for its architecture, which showcases a blend of historic and modern styles. Additionally, it is home to several prestigious universities, making it an academic center in Canada.
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