Cape Breton Regional Municipality

Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Lage in Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Regional Municipality (Nova Scotia)
Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Staat: Kanada
Provinz: Nova Scotia
Koordinaten: 46° 8′ N, 60° 11′ W46.13482-60.19143Koordinaten: 46° 8′ N, 60° 11′ W
Fläche: 2.434,39 km²
Einwohner: 102.250 (Stand: 2006)
Bevölkerungsdichte: 42 Einw./km²
Zeitzone: Atlantic Time (UTC−4)
Postleitzahl: B1P
Gründung: 1995
Webpräsenz: www.cbrm.ns.ca

Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) ist ein Zusammenschluss mehrerer Städte der Provinz Nova Scotia in Kanada zu einer Verwaltungseinheit und schließt einen Teil der Kap-Breton-Insel ein.

Die Verwaltungseinheit wurde am 1. August 1995 im Cape Breton Regional Municipality Act beschlossen und ist nun nach der Halifax Regional Municipality die zweitgrößte der Provinz. Von den 102.250 Einwohnern des Jahres 2006[1] sind 4.670[2] (4.6 %) den Nordamerikanischen Indianern zuzurechnen.

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Einzelnachweise

  1. Nova Scotia Department of Finance: 2006 Census of Canada – Nova Scotia Perspective: Release # 1, Population and Dwellings, March, 2006
  2. Nova Scotia Department of Finance: 2006 Census of Canada – Nova Scotia Perspective: Release # 5, Aboriginal Peoples, January, 2008

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