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Detroit
NativeName
OtherName
City of Detroit Skyline of Detroit
Seal
Nickname(s): Motor City, Motown, Rock City, The D
Motto(s): "Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus"
(
Latin for, "We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes")
Coordinates: 42°19′53″N 83°2′45″W / 42.33139°N 83.04583°W / 42.33139; -83.04583 [5] Country United States State Michigan County Wayne County Founded 1701 Incorporation 1806 • Type Strong Mayor–Council • Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (D ) • Deputy Mayor John Doe • Deputy Mayor's Sidekick Jane Doe • City Manager John Doe, Jr. • City Clerk John Doe, III • City 143.0 sq mi (370 km2 ) • Land 138.8 sq mi (359 km2 ) • Water 4.2 sq mi (11 km2 ) 2.9% • Urban
1,295 sq mi (3,350 km2 ) • Metro
3,913 sq mi (10,130 km2 ) Elevation 600 ft (200 m) • City 871,121 • Rank 554th • Density 6,100/sq mi (2,400/km2 ) • Urban
3,903,377 • Metro
4,468,966 Time zone UTC−5 (EST ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−4 (EDT )ISO 3166 code US -DETWebsite www.detroitmi.gov Infobox footnotes placed here
Detroit
NativeName
OtherName
City of Detroit Skyline of Detroit
Seal
Nickname(s): Motor City, Motown, Rock City, The D
Motto(s): "Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus"
(
Latin for, "We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes")
Coordinates: 42°19′53″N 83°2′45″W / 42.33139°N 83.04583°W / 42.33139; -83.04583 [5] Country United States State Michigan County Wayne County Founded 1701 Incorporation 1806 • Type Strong Mayor–Council • Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (D ) • Deputy Mayor John Doe • Deputy Mayor's Sidekick Jane Doe • City Manager John Doe, Jr. • City Clerk John Doe, III • City 143.0 sq mi (370 km2 ) • Land 138.8 sq mi (359 km2 ) • Water 4.2 sq mi (11 km2 ) 2.9% • Urban
1,295 sq mi (3,350 km2 ) • Metro
3,913 sq mi (10,130 km2 ) Elevation 600 ft (200 m) • City 871,121 • Rank 554th • Density 6,100/sq mi (2,400/km2 ) • Urban
3,903,377 • Metro
4,468,966 Time zone UTC−5 (EST ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−4 (EDT )ISO 3166 code US -DETWebsite www.detroitmi.gov Infobox footnotes placed here
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Case 8: Toronto
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Toronto
City of Toronto
Etymology: From "Taronto", the name of a channel between Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching , See Name of Toronto Nickname(s): Motto: Diversity Our Strength
Location of Toronto in the province of
Ontario Location of Toronto in Canada
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Show map of North America Coordinates: 43°42′N 79°24′W / 43.700°N 79.400°W / 43.700; -79.400 Country Canada Area of Canada Eastern Canada Province Ontario Districts East York , Etobicoke , North York , Old Toronto , Scarborough , York Settled 1750 (as Fort Rouillé )[20] Established August 27, 1793 (as York ) Incorporated March 6, 1834 (as Toronto) Amalgamated into division January 20, 1953 (as Metropolitan Toronto ) Amalgamated January 1, 1998 (as City of Toronto ) • Type Mayor–council • Mayor John Tory • Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong • Council Toronto City Council • MPs • MPPs • City (single-tier ) 630.21 km2 (243.33 sq mi) • Urban
1,751.49 km2 (676.25 sq mi) • Metro
5,905.71 km2 (2,280.21 sq mi) Elevation
76 m (249 ft) • City (single-tier ) 2,731,571 (1st ) • Density 4,334.4/km2 (11,226/sq mi) • Urban
5,132,794 (1st ) • Metro
5,928,040 (1st ) Demonym Torontonian Time zone UTC−5 (EST ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−4 (EDT )Postal code span Area code(s) 416, 647, 437 NTS Map030M11 GNBC CodeFEUZB GDP US$ 276.3 billion (2014)[24] GDP per capita US$45,771 (2014)[24] Website toronto.ca
Toronto
City of Toronto
Etymology: From "Taronto", the name of a channel between Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching , See Name of Toronto Nickname(s): Motto: Diversity Our Strength
Location of Toronto in the province of
Ontario Location of Toronto in Canada
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Show map of North America Coordinates: 43°42′N 79°24′W / 43.700°N 79.400°W / 43.700; -79.400 Country Canada Area of Canada Eastern Canada Province Ontario Districts East York , Etobicoke , North York , Old Toronto , Scarborough , York Settled 1750 (as Fort Rouillé )[20] Established August 27, 1793 (as York ) Incorporated March 6, 1834 (as Toronto) Amalgamated into division January 20, 1953 (as Metropolitan Toronto ) Amalgamated January 1, 1998 (as City of Toronto ) • Type Mayor–council • Mayor John Tory • Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong • Council Toronto City Council • MPs • MPPs • City (single-tier ) 630.21 km2 (243.33 sq mi) • Urban
1,751.49 km2 (676.25 sq mi) • Metro
5,905.71 km2 (2,280.21 sq mi) Elevation
76 m (249 ft) • City (single-tier ) 2,731,571 (1st ) • Density 4,334.4/km2 (11,226/sq mi) • Urban
5,132,794 (1st ) • Metro
5,928,040 (1st ) Demonym Torontonian Time zone UTC−5 (EST ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−4 (EDT )Postal code span Area code(s) 416, 647, 437 NTS Map030M11 GNBC CodeFEUZB GDP US$ 276.3 billion (2014)[24] GDP per capita US$45,771 (2014)[24] Website toronto.ca
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