Ottawa: the fragmented city

The sub-arctic farming and lumber town of Ottawa was named the Canadian capital city in 1859. Since then, Ottawa has experienced an impressive development from a small town to a modern city due to the federal administration. The capital city metropolitan region is located on the politically and symb...

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