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was hast du denn für ein handy????

wenn es z.B ein iPhone ist wo es kostenlose ABS gibt da musst du aufpassen die blenden z.B bei einem runtergelanenen kostenlosen spiel etwas ein und wenn man dann gerade am spielen ist drückt man drauf und schwups ist geld fut

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Canada (English and French Canada) is a country in North America, lies between the Atlantic Ocean in the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west and extends northward to the Arctic Ocean. The only land border is that the United States of America in the south and the north-west. In terms of area, Canada is the second largest country in the world, but only in the south, there are urban agglomerations.

The settlement by Indians (First Nations) started at least 12,000 years ago, the Inuit followed about 5000 years ago. From the late 15th Century Europeans landed on the east coast in 1600 and began with the colonization. In their descriptions, first established French and English. During this time, spread the name "Canada" from which was originally a name for an Iroquois village. France ceded its colony in 1763 from New France to Britain. In 1867, four British colonies of the Canadian confederation. With the Statute of Westminster, the country received in 1931 legislative independence, another constitutional ties with the United Kingdom were canceled 1982nd Nominal head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, represented by a Governor-General.

Canada is based on the Westminster system of parliamentary-democratic state and a parliamentary monarchy.

The country has two official languages​​, English and French. The independence movement in Quebec, the rights of French-speaking Canadians and that of indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) are central lines of conflict within society. The entanglement of climate change and environmental protection, immigration policy and commodity dependence, the financial crisis and the relationship with the southern neighbors of the culturally and historically there is a mixed picture feature, the public debate.

 

The name Canada is most likely derived from the word kanata, which gave the language of the St. Lawrence Iroquois "village"or better "settlement" meant. [1] in 1535 inhabitants of the region around the present city of Quebec the French explorer Jacques Cartier directions to the village of Stadacona. [2] Cartier used the name of Canada then, not only for this village, but for the whole area was ruled by the living in Stadacona Chief Donnacona. From 1545 was common on maps and in books the name of Canada for the region. Cartier also called the St. Lawrence River Rivière de Canada, a name that until the early 17th Century was in use. Researchers and fur traders moved west and south, so called "Canada" designated area grew. In the early 18th Century, the name for the entire Midwest to Louisiana today used. The British colony of Quebec since 1763 was divided in 1791 in Upper Canada and Lower Canada, or around the later provinces of Ontario and Quebec. They were reunited in 1841 for the new province of Canada. 1867, the newly formed states of the colonies in British North America the name "Canada"and the formal title Dominion. Until the 1950s, was the official name "Dominion of Canada" normal. With the increasing political autonomy from Britain, the government used more and more the term in Canada legally binding documents and contracts. The Canada Act 1982 refers only to Canada, which now only official (bilingual) name.

 

Great natural areas, especially in the tundra and mountain areas cover 70% of Canada. This represents 20% of the world's remaining wilderness areas (excluding Antarctica). Nevertheless, only a small part of the vast forests primeval. [7] The northern forest border runs from the east coast of Labrador on the Ungava Peninsula to the south along the eastern shore of Hudson Bay and sits down serpentine-shaped north-west to the lower reaches of the Mackenzie and on to Alaska continues. North of the tree line there is little or no fertile ground (tundra). The vegetation of the southern tundra areas consists of low shrubs, grasses and sedges. The northern areas are covered in less than a tenth of the typical for the polar desert mosses.

South of the tree line, from Alaska to Newfoundland, joins one of the largest coniferous forest in the world. In the East, from the Great Lakes to the shores grow, mainly mixed forests with sugar maple, beech, birch, pine and hemlock. The lowlands in the far south are covered with pure deciduous forests.

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ich habe das auch ist zum verrückt werden ich werde soger manchmal nachts wach dardurch ich dachte ich hätte eine alergie weil das du das medikament ceterezin weg gegangen ist ich muss das momentan nehmen weil ich so dollen heuschnupfen habe ....

die leute die hier schertze da drüber machen seit glücklich das ihr das nicht habt ...

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