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  1. Hamilton é uma cidade da província canadense de Ontário. Com uma população de cerca de 519 949 mil habitantes, Hamilton é a quarta cidade mais populosa da província e a décima mais populosa do país. Localizada na beira oeste do Lago Ontário, Hamilton é um centro industrial, onde estão localizadas as principais usinas ...

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  2. Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which encompasses Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is situated approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) southwest of Toronto in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).

  3. A indústria siderúrgica de Ontário é centrada em Hamilton. O porto de Hamilton é um terreno baldio industrial. A Stelco, subsidiária da U.S. Steel, anunciou no outono de 2013 que fecharia em 2014, causando a perda de 875 empregos.

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  4. Com uma população de cerca de 519 949 mil habitantes, Hamilton é a quarta cidade mais populosa da província e a décima mais populosa do país. Localizada na beira oeste do Lago Ontário, Hamilton é um centro industrial, onde estão localizadas as principais usinas siderúrgicas do Canadá.

    • Pre-1811
    • 1812–1844
    • 1845–1866
    • 1867–1892
    • 1893–1905
    • 1906–1918
    • 1919–1938
    • 1939–1945
    • Notable People from Hamilton Prior to 1946
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    Like most of the Americas, the original inhabitants of the Hamilton area were Native North American Aboriginal peoples. The first European to visit what is now Hamilton was probably Étienne Brûlé in 1616. Lasalle also visited the area, a fact commemorated at a park in nearby Burlington. In pre-colonial times, the Neutral Nation occupied most of the...

    The town of Hamilton was conceived by George Hamilton when he purchased the Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812. Nathaniel Hughson, a property owner to the north, cooperated with George Hamilton to prepare a proposal for a courthouse and jail on Hamilton's property. Hamilton offered the land to the crown for the future site. James Durand, the...

    Official City status was achieved on June 9, 1846. As a result of municipal reorganization of Wentworth County, Caistor Township (earlier and later part of West Lincoln) was briefly added in 1845. Hamilton received its city charter in 1846. Seneca, Onondaga and Caistor Townships were removed from the administration of county and replaced with three...

    When the Dominion of Canada was created in 1867, Hamilton was an enthusiastic partner in the bold new political enterprise and preached the joys of the British Empire. The city was represented in the House of Commonsby one seat for the city proper and two for the remainder of the county (Wentworth South and Wentworth North). Growing commercial and ...

    Modernization and business consolidation often went hand in hand with unionization. The HSR converted to electrically powered vehicles in 1892. In keeping with the area’s reputation, the firefighters unionized in 1896.As it was absorbed by Hamilton Electric Light and Power Company in 1899, HSR workers joined Division (now Local) 107 of the predeces...

    Hamilton had a momentous year in 1906: local boy Billy Sherring won an Olympic gold medal at Athens for the marathon. The Amalgamated Transit Union struck against the HSR in a bitter labour dispute. The working class voters of Hamilton East, sympathetic to the ATU, elected Allan Studholme as their Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. For ...

    The United Farmers of Ontario won the most seats in the 1919 provincial election and formed a coalition government with the Independent Labour Party. Walter Rollo, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Hamilton West, became the first Ontario Minister of Labour in this government. The Hamilton Board of Education resumed its ambitious building progr...

    In the Second World War, Britain decided to shore up its support in the Dominions by having a royal visit to Canada. When King George VI and his consort Queen Elizabeth visited Canada in May and June 1939, they stopped in Hamilton and also opened up the QEW. Hamiltonians like others in Canada and the world welcomed the spike of economic demand caus...

    People associated with Hamilton who became well-known prior to 1946 are listed below in the order of their birth year. 1. Étienne Brûlé, (1592–1633), The first European to visit what is now Hamilton was probably Étienne Brûlé in 1616. 2. Robert Land, (1736–1818), veteran of the American Revolutionand one of Hamilton's founding citizens. 3. John Ask...

  5. O Condado de Hamilton é um dos 62 condados do Estado americano de Nova Iorque. A sede do condado é Lake Pleasant , e sua maior cidade é Lake Pleasant. O condado possui uma área de 4 682 km² (dos quais 226 km² estão cobertos por água), uma população de 5 379 habitantes, e uma densidade populacional de 1 hab/km² (segundo o censo nacional de 2000 ).

  6. Hamilton (Ontário) F. Forge Football Club Esta página foi editada pela última vez às 22h21min de 15 de dezembro de 2015. Este texto é ...