Difference between revisions of "Montreal"

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In 2016, census data placed the city’s population at 1,704,694, but by 2020, the population had fallen by almost a third. This fall has been attributed to migration due to political unrest, mass spontaneous combustion of structures built between 1948 and 1970, and climate change causing the Saint Lawrence River to rise.
 
In 2016, census data placed the city’s population at 1,704,694, but by 2020, the population had fallen by almost a third. This fall has been attributed to migration due to political unrest, mass spontaneous combustion of structures built between 1948 and 1970, and climate change causing the Saint Lawrence River to rise.
  
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== Splorts ==
 
[[Glolf]] is no longer played in Montreal since XX12 due to the events of the [[Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict]]. Blaseball can no longer be played in Montreal. Starting in 2018, a cash reward was put out by the City of Montreal to be awarded to anyone who could determine why. As of 2020, no one has attempted to claim it.
 
[[Glolf]] is no longer played in Montreal since XX12 due to the events of the [[Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict]]. Blaseball can no longer be played in Montreal. Starting in 2018, a cash reward was put out by the City of Montreal to be awarded to anyone who could determine why. As of 2020, no one has attempted to claim it.
  

Revision as of 17:16, 30 July 2020

Montreal is a city in Canada located on and around the Island of Montreal, which was at various points a part of Upper-Laurentian Québec and Unified Québec.

Population

In 2016, census data placed the city’s population at 1,704,694, but by 2020, the population had fallen by almost a third. This fall has been attributed to migration due to political unrest, mass spontaneous combustion of structures built between 1948 and 1970, and climate change causing the Saint Lawrence River to rise.

Splorts

Glolf is no longer played in Montreal since XX12 due to the events of the Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict. Blaseball can no longer be played in Montreal. Starting in 2018, a cash reward was put out by the City of Montreal to be awarded to anyone who could determine why. As of 2020, no one has attempted to claim it.

Notable People