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A Canadian city, in the province of British Columbia. It is a major seaport and the largest metropolitan centre in western Canada, home to 514,008 people in 1996. Vancouver is the main city in the region commonly known as the Lower Mainland, where 1,831,665 [1996] live. It is situated at 49 degrees, 16 minutes north and 123 degrees, 7 minutes west.
A Canadian city, in the province of British Columbia. It is a major seaport and the largest metropolitan centre in western Canada, home to 514,008 people in 1996. Vancouver is the main city in the region commonly known as the Lower Mainland, where 1,831,665 [1996] live. It is situated at 49 degrees, 16 minutes north and 123 degrees, 7 minutes west.

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