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- British Columbia is a province of Canada. It is located on the western side of Canada, bordering the Pacific Ocean.
- British Columbia was a North American colony of Great Britain, on the Pacific coiast. The United States, under President Seymour, invaded and occupied British Columbia along with the Canadas and the Maritimes, causing the Russians to fear for their Alaskan holdings.
- British Columbia, commonly reffered as B.C or BC , is the westernmost of province of Canada.
- British Columbia is a Canadian province which recently had its own a Citizens' Assembly on voting systems. The Assembly recommended Single Transferable Vote this was then put to referendum. Whilst a majority of those voting supported the referendum it failed to meet the 'double sixty rule' and so it was not binding. This article is a stub help this Wiki City by expanding this article.
- British Columbia was a province in west Canada, specifically the westernmost province, and was where Vancouver was located.
- In 2054, Sarah Paul Raymond was born in Victoria, British Columbia. (TNG-R: "The Neutral Zone" , okudagram) The name came from the remastered Clare Raymond family tree. The video game Star Trek: Starship Creator gives nurse Alyssa Ogawa's birthplace as Vancouver, British Columbia. Portions of Star Trek Beyond taking place on Altamid were filmed in BC.
- British Columbia is a province located in Canada.
- British Columbia (French: la Colombie-Britannique, C.-B.) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Sunset (Diminishment)"). The capital of British Columbia is Victoria. The largest city is Vancouver, Canada's third-largest metropolitan area and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest.
- British Columbia (BC) (, C.-B.) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without diminishment"). It was the sixth province to join the Canadian Confederation and residents are referred to as British Columbians or BCers. BC's capital is Victoria while the largest city is Vancouver, which is also Canada's third-largest metropolitan area.
- British Columbia es un de la provinses de Canada en America Norde. El ave la Mar Pasifica e partes de Alaska sude a la ueste, Yukon a la norde, Alberta a la este, e Washington, Idaho, e Montana (statos de la Statos Unida) a la sude. El es 944 735 km2 en grandia, e ave 4 113 487 persones, per un densia de popla 4.4 persones per km2. En franses: La Colombie-Britannique (C.-B.) Site Capital : Vancouver Slogan: Splendor sine occasu (latin).
- British Columbia is the second most populous province in the country of Canada. It surpassed Quebec as Canada's second most populous province after the 2097 Eastern Canada Nuclear Reaction which killed over half of Quebec's and Maritime Canada's population.
- The flag of British Columbia is divided into two equal horizontal sections, with a stretched Union Jack in the top half with a stylized golden crown in the center of the crosses, and in the bottom half, nine horizontal wavy stripes (five waves) alternating white and blue, with a stylized golden sun with golden rays along the bottom.
- British Columbia is a province of Canada. The capital is Victoria.
- British Columbia is a Canadian province, and constitutes about half of the land area of Cascadia. With the exception of a small piece of the Yukon Territory, all of the Canadian portion of Cascadia is located within British Columbia. The extreme north-eastern portion of British Columbia lies outside of bioregional Cascadia in the Mackenzie and Yukon watersheds. British Columbia contains Vancouver Island, the Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), nearly the entire Fraser watershed, the middle and upper Okanogan, upper Columbia, the lower and upper Kootenay, and all but some of the coastal portions of the northern coastal watersheds, such as the Bella Coola, Stikine and Skeena Rivers.
- British Columbia (BC) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Sunset (Diminishment)").
- British Columbia (BC) is Canada's Oregon, except with more bears and more hippies. It is not famous for exporting Michael J. Fox to Beverly Hills to not spread the word about Stem Cell Research, environmentalism and the New Democratic Party. It is famous for being the current home-away-from-America of Stephen Jr.
- British Columbia was one of the western provinces of the country of Canada, located on the North American continent of Earth. There were several large cities located in the province, including Vancouver. (ST video game: Starship Creator)
- British Columbia also commonly referred to by its initials BC or B.C., is the westernmost province of Canada. In 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada. British Columbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest, along with the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858, reflecting its origins as the British remainder of the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company. Its Latin motto is Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Diminishment").
- British Columbia, Canada, is gaining recognition for its world-class premium VQA wines. Wines which are neither labelled VQA or Wine of Distinction, and from certain producers (given special rights under the 1988 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement), can use foreign bulk wine to produce a third category of wine which is labelled as Cellared in Canada. Significant parts of the wine industry, and respected wine writers in Canada and abroad, are quite concerned about this practice. There are over 700 wineries and independent growers in British Columbia.
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's British Columbia article. Take me to the British Columbia article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
- The People's Republic of British Colombia (also known as Chinese Columbia, Hongcouver, British California, and Lotusland) was originally a small South American peninsula which slipped into the Pacific Ocean one night during a particularly violent storm and eventually washing up on the Wet Coast of Canada. British Columbia is where Newfies go to retire and where the dream of the 2000s lives on. British Columbia has recently hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics which, apart from an appalling lack of snow and dreadful mascots, were a modest success.
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- Election de 2013 "Liberal-Tory" 49 NDP 34 (-1) "Green" 1 (Sur l'ile de Vancouvre) Independant 1
- British Columbia is a province of Canada. It is located on the western side of Canada, bordering the Pacific Ocean.
- British Columbia was a North American colony of Great Britain, on the Pacific coiast. The United States, under President Seymour, invaded and occupied British Columbia along with the Canadas and the Maritimes, causing the Russians to fear for their Alaskan holdings.
- The People's Republic of British Colombia (also known as Chinese Columbia, Hongcouver, British California, and Lotusland) was originally a small South American peninsula which slipped into the Pacific Ocean one night during a particularly violent storm and eventually washing up on the Wet Coast of Canada. British Columbia is where Newfies go to retire and where the dream of the 2000s lives on. Initially the Colombians were far too stoned to notice but, after ingesting massive amounts of coffee in an attempt to keep warm, the notorious Colombian dictator Björk Edmond Auskutenfrütkn began to realise the full magnitude of the disaster and hastily gathered a landing party to invade nearby Washington state and begin the long, slow trek southward. The fledgling Colombian colony, the District of Colombia, was soon founded with little resistance as there was little else of importance in Washington. The opposition that existed was generally stifled by the widespread practice of granting pot as a gift of peace. Animosity between young Colombia and the remainder of British North America (then known as Gringoland) continued to simmer under the smoky veneer. After the formation of Canada in 1867, with the motto "From Sea to Sea", the Fathers of Confederation realized that they had made a big mistake in reading their maps, as the westernmost province of Canada at the time was Ontario, and the body of water that had been thought to be a sea was in fact Lake St. Clair. Accordingly, Sir John A. MacDonald set about conquering the Canadian Mild West, but only made it as far as Manitoba, where he found not the sea, but Lake Winnipeg. Double checking his map, and getting advice from the Colonial Office in London, Sir John Eh decided to lure British Columbia into Confederation by a combination of a railway and a lifetime supply of Quebec maple syrup. British Columbians, who at the time numbered only about 300, jumped at the chance and signed themselves into the Dominion of Canada. Unfortunately, the railway took forever to build, and the maple syrup was never supplied, being diverted instead into the munitions factories of World War I. Canada, however, had managed to extend itself from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and thus was able to adopt 'This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land, from Bonavista to Vancouver Island" as its national anthem. (Sadly, Bonavista, Newfoundland, would remain outside of Canada for a further 70 years, but this oversight went unnoticed by most Canadians who thought they were still in Britain anyway). The first Premier of British Columbia, Amor de Cosmos, was a well known lover of the universe, whose real name was Bill Smith, began a tradition of Premiers called 'Bill'. The second Premier, WAC "Wacky" Bennett, was well known lover of megaprojects. The third Premier, Wacky's son Bill, attempted to found a dynasty, but got lost in the Belgian pavilion at Expo '86. The fourth premier, Bill VanderZalm tiptoed through the tulips until he was discovered in a parking lot in the middle of the night accepting large sums of money from Chinese-Canadian real estate agents in large hats. The following Premier, Bill Harcourt, resigned amidst a similar scandal. The next Premier, Bill Clark, also resigned amidst a scandal of his own. The current Premier is Gordo Campbell, who is currently resigning amidst scandal, having earlier survived a conviction for impaired hula dancing in Hawaii. British Columbia has recently hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics which, apart from an appalling lack of snow and dreadful mascots, were a modest success. With the advent of the personal computer, a decision was reached after much cocaine abuse to sell the entire Washington State to Microsoft and move the District of Colombia elsewhere in the US. Recent calls for the renaming of the Province's geographical features to reflect aboriginal heritage have resulted in calling the Queen Charlotte Islands "Haida Gwaii" and the Gulf of Georgia as the Salish Sea. A proposal has recently been put forward to rename British Columbia "Skookumland", a Chinook term meaning "Best Place in the World". The name "British Colombia" itself was selected by Queen Victoria, who rejected the alternative name proposed "French Columbia" as sounding too French. In gratitude to the Queen, the citizens of the capital city (then little more than a marijuana trading post) named their city "Victoria" in her honour. The city of "Vancouver" was named after Vancouver, Washington, as a way to confuse American settlers trying to reach the Oregon territory.
- British Columbia, commonly reffered as B.C or BC , is the westernmost of province of Canada.
- British Columbia is a Canadian province which recently had its own a Citizens' Assembly on voting systems. The Assembly recommended Single Transferable Vote this was then put to referendum. Whilst a majority of those voting supported the referendum it failed to meet the 'double sixty rule' and so it was not binding. This article is a stub help this Wiki City by expanding this article.
- British Columbia was a province in west Canada, specifically the westernmost province, and was where Vancouver was located.
- In 2054, Sarah Paul Raymond was born in Victoria, British Columbia. (TNG-R: "The Neutral Zone" , okudagram) The name came from the remastered Clare Raymond family tree. The video game Star Trek: Starship Creator gives nurse Alyssa Ogawa's birthplace as Vancouver, British Columbia. Portions of Star Trek Beyond taking place on Altamid were filmed in BC.
- British Columbia is a province located in Canada.
- British Columbia (French: la Colombie-Britannique, C.-B.) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Sunset (Diminishment)"). The capital of British Columbia is Victoria. The largest city is Vancouver, Canada's third-largest metropolitan area and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest.
- British Columbia (BC) (, C.-B.) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without diminishment"). It was the sixth province to join the Canadian Confederation and residents are referred to as British Columbians or BCers. BC's capital is Victoria while the largest city is Vancouver, which is also Canada's third-largest metropolitan area.
- British Columbia, Canada, is gaining recognition for its world-class premium VQA wines. Wines which are neither labelled VQA or Wine of Distinction, and from certain producers (given special rights under the 1988 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement), can use foreign bulk wine to produce a third category of wine which is labelled as Cellared in Canada. Significant parts of the wine industry, and respected wine writers in Canada and abroad, are quite concerned about this practice. Although Canada has a reputation for having a cold climate, much of British Columbia has a mild or dry climate which is ideal for growing grapes. The Okanagan valley in particular is known for both the high quality of its wines, and for its increasing number of respected wineries. There are over 700 wineries and independent growers in British Columbia.
- British Columbia es un de la provinses de Canada en America Norde. El ave la Mar Pasifica e partes de Alaska sude a la ueste, Yukon a la norde, Alberta a la este, e Washington, Idaho, e Montana (statos de la Statos Unida) a la sude. El es 944 735 km2 en grandia, e ave 4 113 487 persones, per un densia de popla 4.4 persones per km2. En franses: La Colombie-Britannique (C.-B.) Site Capital : Vancouver Slogan: Splendor sine occasu (latin).
- British Columbia is the second most populous province in the country of Canada. It surpassed Quebec as Canada's second most populous province after the 2097 Eastern Canada Nuclear Reaction which killed over half of Quebec's and Maritime Canada's population.
- The flag of British Columbia is divided into two equal horizontal sections, with a stretched Union Jack in the top half with a stylized golden crown in the center of the crosses, and in the bottom half, nine horizontal wavy stripes (five waves) alternating white and blue, with a stylized golden sun with golden rays along the bottom.
- British Columbia is a province of Canada. The capital is Victoria.
- British Columbia is a Canadian province, and constitutes about half of the land area of Cascadia. With the exception of a small piece of the Yukon Territory, all of the Canadian portion of Cascadia is located within British Columbia. The extreme north-eastern portion of British Columbia lies outside of bioregional Cascadia in the Mackenzie and Yukon watersheds. British Columbia contains Vancouver Island, the Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), nearly the entire Fraser watershed, the middle and upper Okanogan, upper Columbia, the lower and upper Kootenay, and all but some of the coastal portions of the northern coastal watersheds, such as the Bella Coola, Stikine and Skeena Rivers.
- British Columbia (BC) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Sunset (Diminishment)").
- British Columbia (BC) is Canada's Oregon, except with more bears and more hippies. It is not famous for exporting Michael J. Fox to Beverly Hills to not spread the word about Stem Cell Research, environmentalism and the New Democratic Party. It is famous for being the current home-away-from-America of Stephen Jr.
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's British Columbia article. Take me to the British Columbia article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways.
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- British Columbia was one of the western provinces of the country of Canada, located on the North American continent of Earth. There were several large cities located in the province, including Vancouver. (ST video game: Starship Creator)
- British Columbia also commonly referred to by its initials BC or B.C., is the westernmost province of Canada. In 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada. British Columbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest, along with the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858, reflecting its origins as the British remainder of the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company. Its Latin motto is Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Diminishment"). The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the 15th largest metropolitan region in Canada, named for the Queen that created the Colony of British Columbia. The largest city is Vancouver, the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada, the largest in Western Canada, and the second largest in the Pacific Northwest. In 2012, British Columbia had an estimated population of 4,622,573 (about two and a half million of whom were in Greater Vancouver).
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