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1637:Cartierville
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1535:Sainte-Marie
1475:Quad Windsor
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1435:Nuns' Island
1389:Little Italy
1374:L'ĂŽle-Bizard
1269:Cartierville
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159:Le Sud-Ouest
96:73°33′11.2″W
93:45°28′52.3″N
1657:Pierrefonds
1611:Westmount:
1580:Ville-Émard
1570:Le Triangle
1530:Saint-Henri
1460:Pierrefonds
1415:Milton Park
1359:Griffintown
1334:Gay Village
1224:Ville-Marie
1068:Baie-D'Urfé
1060:West Island
1045:Mount Royal
956:The Gazette
710:Norman Dawe
613:Population
520:Bonaventure
438:Griffintown
430:Saint-Henri
349:Griffintown
252:Ville-Marie
186:Postal Code
165:Established
108: /
1773:Categories
1309:Darlington
1274:Centre-Sud
1264:Bois-Franc
1259:Benny Farm
1108:Senneville
739:References
505:Charlevoix
375:Charlevoix
173:Population
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1354:Greektown
1339:Glenmount
1279:Chinatown
1179:Outremont
1050:Westmount
1023:Hampstead
890:La Presse
610:Language
591:The Point
473:Transport
397:Geography
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220:The Point
1672:Saraguay
1590:Villeray
1550:Saraguay
1520:Rosemont
1445:Overdale
1410:Mile End
1314:Downtown
1254:Ahuntsic
1088:Kirkland
1029:Montreal
717:See also
616:Pct (%)
528:Brossard
495:between
442:Old Port
272:métairie
236:Montreal
204:514, 438
147:Montreal
133:Province
76:Montreal
1662:Roxboro
1647:Mercier
1565:Snowdon
1525:Roxboro
1404:Mercier
1164:LaSalle
1159:Lachine
635:English
535:CN Rail
516:DĂ©carie
509:LaSalle
283:arpents
277:arpents
246:History
228:borough
154:Borough
122:Country
1607:Valois
1219:Verdun
1083:Dorval
664:10.3%
661:1,365
642:30.4%
639:4,025
629:54.5%
626:7,220
622:French
575:church
543:Amtrak
541:, and
446:Verdun
384:. The
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181:13,731
137:Quebec
127:Canada
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300:over
224:"PSC"
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