What is the capital city of Canada?
The right answer is Ottawa.
The capital stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario. The 2011 census reported a population of 883,391 making it the fourth-largest city in Canada.
It was founded in 1826 and called Bytown. Later in 1855, the name of the city was changed to "Ottawa", the city has evolved into a political and technological centre of Canada. The city name "Ottawa" was chosen in reference to the Ottawa River nearby, which is a word derived from the Algonquin word Odawa, meaning "to trade". By the way, the city is home to a number of post-secondary, research, and cultural institutions, including the National Arts Centre and the National Gallery.
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