Urban agglomeration of Montreal

The urban agglomeration of Montreal is an urban agglomeration in , Canada. Coextensive with the administrative region of , it is a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality and a census division, for both of which its geographical code is 66.
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  • Type: equivalent territory with 2,000,000 residents
  • Description: geographical regional county municipality in Quebec, Canada
  • Also known as: Montreal region
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Montreal Holocaust Memorial Center.

Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, also known to locals as Dorval Airport, is Canada's third busiest airport. It is located in the area of Montreal.

Museum
The Montreal Holocaust Museum is a museum located in , , . It is dedicated to educating people of all ages and backgrounds about the Holocaust, while sensitizing the public to the universal perils of antisemitism, racism, hate and indifference.

Museum
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located at 3800 Queen Mary Road in the neighborhood on 's in , . is situated 5 km east of Urban agglomeration of Montreal.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Côte-des-Neiges and North Island.

is a multicultural neighbourhood in . The area is strongly influenced by its proximity to the Universite de Montreal and home to a large number of students and immigrants. The Saint Joseph Oratory towers over the district.

is a district of composed of these boroughs…

is the largest city in the Canadian province of . While Quebec City is the political capital, is the cultural and economic centre, and the main entry point to the province.

Urban agglomeration of Montreal

Latitude
45.5001° or 45° 30′ 0″ north
Longitude
-73.6825° or 73° 40′ 57″ west
Population
2,000,000
Elevation
38 metres (125 feet)
Open location code
87Q8G829+22
Geo­Names ID
6077246
Wiki­data ID
Q2826806
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Urban agglomeration of Montreal” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Մոնրեալի քաղաքային ագլոմերացիա
  • Basque: Montréal (aglomerazioa)
  • Belarusian: гарадская агламерацыя Манрэаля
  • Belarusian: Манрэальская аглямэрацыя
  • Belarusian: Манрэальская меская аглямэрацыя
  • Catalan: aglomeració urbana de Montreal
  • Cebuano: Montréal
  • Chinese: 滿地可城市群
  • Chinese: 蒙特利尔
  • Chinese: 蒙特利爾
  • Chinese: 蒙特婁城市羣
  • Chinese: 蒙特婁城市群
  • Dutch: agglomeratie Montréal
  • Estonian: Montréal (piirkond)
  • Estonian: Montréal
  • Finnish: Montréal (TE)
  • Finnish: Montréal (territoire équivalent)
  • Finnish: Montrealin alue
  • French: agglomération de Montréal
  • French: Agglomération de Montréal
  • French: Montréal (agglomération)
  • Galician: aglomeración urbana de Montreal
  • German: Montreal
  • Italian: agglomerato di Montréal
  • Occitan (post 1500): agglomeracion de Montreal
  • Persian: منطقه شهری مونترئال
  • Polish: Montreal
  • Portuguese: aglomeração urbana de Montreal
  • Portuguese: Aglomeração urbana de Montreal
  • Russian: городская агломерация Монреаля
  • Russian: Монреальская агломерация
  • Slovenian: urbana aglomeracija Montreal
  • Spanish: Montreal (aglomeración)
  • Spanish: Montreal
  • Swedish: Montréal (county)
  • Tatar: Монреаль аггломерациясе
  • Ukrainian: Монреаль

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal and Our Lady of Fatima.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Island of Montreal and Île de la Brunante.

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