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Ontario

Also known as:

Province of Canada
Ontario
Heartland Province · Canada’s Economic & Population Center
Name Origin
Iroquoian “Ontarí’io”
Meaning “Great Lake” or “Beautiful Water”
Symbols
🍁 Great Lakes · Niagara Falls · CN Tower · Canadian Shield · Financial & Cultural Center
Codes
CA-ON · ON
ISO 3166-2 · Canada Post Provincial Abbreviation
TLD
.ca
Canada Internet Country Code Top-Level Domain
Telephone Codes
+1 · 226 · 249 · 289 · 343 · 365 · 382 · 416 · 437 · 519 · 548 · 613 · 647 · 683 · 705 · 742 · 753 · 807 · 905
Canada Country Code · North American Numbering Plan
Currency
CAD · $ · Official Currency of Canada
Official Language
French Language Services Guaranteed in Designated Areas · Widely Spoken Languages Include Mandarin · Punjabi · Italian · Urdu
Religion
Christianity · Religious Diversity · Secularism
Christian · Muslim · Hindu · Sikh · Jewish · Buddhist Communities Across the Province
Capital
Provincial Capital & Largest Financial, Cultural and Metropolitan Center in Canada
Largest City
Largest Metropolitan Area & Global Economic, Media and Immigration Hub
Country
Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy in North America
Government
Federal Parliamentary Democracy · Constitutional Monarchy · Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Region
Great Lakes Basin · Canadian Shield · Hudson Bay Lowlands · Saint Lawrence Corridor
444 Municipalities · Territorial Districts
Toronto · Ottawa · Peel · York · Durham · Hamilton Among Largest Municipal & Regional Divisions
Time Zones
Eastern Time Zone (UTC−5)
Northwestern Ontario Uses Central Time · Daylight Saving Time Observed Provincewide
Premier Doug Ford
Premier
Doug Ford (Progressive Conservative)
Since June 29, 2018 · Head of Provincial Government
Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont
Lieutenant Governor
Edith Dumont
Since November 14, 2023 · Representative of the Canadian Monarch in Ontario
Federal Representation
24 Senators · 122 House of Commons Seats
Largest Provincial Representation in the Parliament of Canada
Area
415,598 sq mi
1,076,395 km² · #2 of 10 Canadian Provinces by Area
Population
16,571,802
#1 of 10 Canadian Provinces by Population
Population Density
40/sq mi
15/km² · Population Concentrated Along the Great Lakes & Saint Lawrence Corridor
Demonym
Ontarian
Indigenous Ontario
Ancient Era–Present
Anishinaabe · Haudenosaunee · Cree · Algonquin & Other Indigenous Peoples Inhabited the Great Lakes and Shield Regions for Thousands of Years
Province of Canada
1841–1867
Canada West Formed the English-Speaking Portion of the United Province of Canada Before Confederation
Canadian Confederation
July 1, 1867
Ontario Became a Founding Province of Canada Under the British North America Act
Ontario Location
50.0000° N, 85.0000° W
Central Canada · Great Lakes Region · North America
Toronto, Ontario Canada:
Toronto, Ontario Canada WEATHER
Capital
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Major Inhabited Islands
Universities
National Parks & Sites
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Ontario is a province of Canada characterized by vast forests, numerous lakes and rivers, fertile plains, and shorelines along the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay.

Ontario Location

Ontario is a province in east-central Canada, bordered by Manitoba to the west, Quebec to the east, and United States to the south. It shares borders with several U.S. states, including Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Ontario is Canada’s most populous province and is known for its major cities, vast forests, and numerous lakes, including portions of the Great Lakes such as Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. Its capital city is Toronto, which is also the largest city in Canada, while Ottawa serves as the national capital of Canada. Ontario is divided into counties, regional municipalities, districts, and single-tier municipalities, encompassing a wide range of urban and rural communities.

ISO Code

CA-ON

An ISO code is a standardized, internationally recognized abbreviation, number, or character set created by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These codes uniquely identify countries, currencies, languages, or technical standards, reducing ambiguity in global communication, data, and trade.

Ontario Flag
🇨🇦 "A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow"
• Lyrics by Richard Morris
• Music by Dolores Claman
• Adopted as Ontario’s official song in 2007
Canada Flag
🇨🇦 "Ô Canada" – (French) / "O Canada" – (English)
• Music composed by Calixa Lavallée in 1880
• French lyrics written by Adolphe-Basile Routhier
• English lyrics written by Robert Stanley Weir in 1908
• Officially adopted as Canada’s national anthem in 1980
Ontario Flag Map

Arizona – The Grand Canyon State

📍 Basic Overview

Official Name: State of Arizona
Nickname: The Grand Canyon State
Capital: Phoenix
Largest City: Phoenix
Admission to the Union: February 14, 1912 (48th state)
Population (2024 est.): ~7.4 million
Total Area: 113,990 sq mi

Arizona is known for desert landscapes, red rock formations, deep canyons, and rich Native American history.

🏜️ The Grand Canyon State: The primary, official nickname highlighting the Grand Canyon.

⛏️ The Copper State: Recognized for having the largest copper production in the U.S. at the time of statehood.

💘 The Valentine State: Arizona joined the Union on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, 1912.

👶 The Baby State: Held the title of the youngest state for 47 years until Alaska joined in 1959.

🌅 The Sunset State: Known for its distinct and beautiful sunsets.

🪶 The Apache State: Refers to the historical, often conflict-filled, presence of the Apache people.

🌵 The Sand Hill State: A less common, sometimes obscure moniker referring to the desert landscape.

ℹ️ Note: While the Grand Canyon State is the official, commonly used nickname, others have been used throughout history to reflect the state's geography, history, and natural resources.

👥 Resident Nickname
People from Arizona are known as Arizonans.

🗺️ Geography & Natural Features

Borders:

  • California
  • Nevada
  • Utah
  • New Mexico
  • Mexico

Major geographic regions:

  • Sonoran Desert
  • Colorado Plateau
  • Mogollon Rim
  • Painted Desert

Highest Peak:

  • Humphreys Peak (12,633 ft)

Iconic landmark:

  • Grand Canyon

Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.

📜 History

🏹 Indigenous Peoples

Major tribes:

  • Navajo Nation
  • Hopi
  • Apache
  • Tohono O’odham
  • Pueblo peoples

Arizona has 22 federally recognized tribes.

🇪🇸 Spanish & Mexican Era

Spanish explorers arrived in the 1500s.
Later part of Mexico until 1848.

🇺🇸 U.S. Territory & Statehood

Arizona Territory formed in 1863.
Statehood achieved in 1912.

🏛 Government

Executive: Governor
Legislative: Arizona House & Senate
Judicial: Arizona Supreme Court

Arizona has 15 counties.

🧭 Counties

  • Maricopa
  • Pima
  • Pinal
  • Yavapai
  • Coconino
  • Mohave
  • Yuma
  • Apache
  • Navajo
  • Cochise
  • Santa Cruz
  • Gila
  • Graham
  • Greenlee
  • La Paz

🏙 Major Cities

🌇 Phoenix

State capital and largest city
Major economic hub

🌵 Tucson

Home of University of Arizona

🏜 Mesa

🌄 Scottsdale

🌲 Flagstaff

Near the San Francisco Peaks

💼 Economy

Major industries:

  • Technology
  • Aerospace
  • Tourism
  • Agriculture (cotton, citrus)
  • Mining (copper)
  • Real estate & development

Arizona produces more copper than any other U.S. state.

🎓 Education

Major universities:

  • Arizona State University
  • University of Arizona
  • Northern Arizona University

🦅 Official State Symbols (Expanded)

🐦 State Bird

Cactus Wren

🌸 State Flower

Saguaro Cactus Blossom

🌳 State Tree

Palo Verde

🦎 State Reptile

Arizona Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake

🐠 State Fish

Apache Trout

🐘 State Mammal

Ringtail

🏜 State Gemstone

Turquoise

🏛 State Motto

“Ditat Deus” (God Enriches)

🏞 National Parks

  • Grand Canyon National Park
  • Petrified Forest National Park
  • Saguaro National Park

🏛 National Monuments

  • Montezuma Castle National Monument
  • Canyon de Chelly National Monument
  • Wupatki National Monument
  • Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
  • Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

🌲 National Forests

  • Coconino National Forest
  • Tonto National Forest
  • Kaibab National Forest
  • Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
  • Prescott National Forest

🏕 National Recreation Areas

  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area
  • Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

🌿 Wilderness Areas (Major Examples)

  • Superstition Wilderness
  • Mazatzal Wilderness
  • Kofa Wilderness

Arizona has over 90 designated wilderness areas.

🦅 National Wildlife Refuges

  • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge
  • Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
  • Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
  • Havasu National Wildlife Refuge

🏕 State Parks (Major Examples)

  • Lost Dutchman State Park
  • Kartchner Caverns State Park
  • Slide Rock State Park
  • Catalina State Park

Arizona has 30+ state parks.

📊 Arizona Public Lands Summary

  • 3 National Parks
  • 5 Major National Forests
  • Multiple National Monuments
  • 4 Major Wildlife Refuges
  • 90+ Wilderness Areas
  • 30+ State Parks
  • Large tribal lands

Arizona is one of the most geographically diverse states in America.

🏈 Sports

Major professional teams:

  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Phoenix Suns
  • Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Arizona Coyotes

Spring training for MLB is held in the Phoenix metro area.

🎬 Movies Filmed in Arizona

  • Tombstone
  • Raising Arizona
  • Transformers

⭐ Famous People from Arizona

  • Larry Fitzgerald
  • Stevie Nicks
  • Barry Goldwater

✝ Faith & Reflection

Arizona’s vast deserts and night skies inspire reflection on creation.

“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.” — Psalm 19:1

From canyon depths to mountain peaks, Arizona reflects awe and scale.

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