Which animal is an official symbol of Canada?

beaver

Is Canada a bilingual country?

Canada has two official languages: French and English.

Which is the oldest language in the world?

Sanskrit

What is Canada’s biggest import?

Canada’s Top Imports

  • Cars—$28 billion (USD)
  • Car parts and accessories—$20 billion (USD)
  • Trucks—$15 billion (USD)
  • Crude oil—$14 billion (USD)
  • Processed petroleum oil—$14 billion (USD)
  • Phones—$11 billion (USD)
  • Computers—$9 billion (USD)
  • Medications—$8 billion (USD)

Does America have a national flower?

United States. In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed legislation to make the rose the national floral emblem of the United States.

Does Canada have a national flower?

Bunchberry (Cornus Canadensis) is the popular choice for our country’s new national flower. A nation-wide contest to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary, sponsored by Master Gardeners of Ontario, has embraced the bunchberry, known as quatre–temps in French and kawiscowimin in Cree, as the winner.

Which country has the most language?

Papua New Guinea

Which country has the most bilinguals?

Papua New Guinea is the most multilingual country, with over 839 living languages, according to Ethnologue, a catalogue of the world’s known languages. The site ranked countries and territories based on the number of languages spoken as a first language within their borders.

Which country national flower is Rose?

List of National Flowers of all Countries

Country National Flower
Taiwan Plum Blossom
Thailand Cassia Fistula Linn
United States of America Rose
Vietnam Lotus

What is the most popular fruit in Canada?

What is the first language of Canada?

French and English are the languages of inclusion

First official language spoken Percentage
French 22.8%
English 75.4%
Neither English nor French 1.8%

What is the national animal of USA?

National animals

Country Name of animal Scientific name (Latin name)
United Kingdom Unicorn (Scotland) Mythical
Y Ddraig Goch (The Red Dragon of Wales) Mythical
United States Bald eagle (national bird) Haliaeetus leucocephalus
American bison (national mammal) Bison bison

What is the flower of Canada?

Cornus canadensis

What is Canada’s main religion?

In Canada the principal religion is Christianity; as recently as the 1971 census, almost 90 per cent of the population claimed adherence. In the 2011 census, 39 per cent of Canadians identified themselves as Roman Catholic and 27 per cent as Protestant.

What countries have 2 official languages?

Luxembourg, Mauritius, South Africa (and just about any other African country)… And in addition to Cameroon and Seychelles, many African countries have more than one official language, as #1 mentioned. The Europesan languages they’ve inherited are mainly English and French.

What is the official language of our country?

The Indian constitution, in 1950, declared Hindi in Devanagari script to be the official language of the union. Unless Parliament decided otherwise, the use of English for official purposes was to cease 15 years after the constitution came into effect, i.e., on 26 January 1965.

Which country has no mother tongue?

But after a bit of cross-referencing, we discovered that there are only three countries without an official language. According to Indy100, those nations are Australia, Mexico, and the United States. For Mexico, Spanish is the de facto national language.

Which is the national bird of Canada?

gray jay

Which country has the lotus as its national flower?

Indian

Which is the biggest flower in the world?

Rafflesia arnoldii

Is English the official language of the United States of America?

The United States has no official language Still, the vast majority of people in the United States speak English (about 300 million), which makes it the country’s de facto (in practice, instead of in law) official language.

Which language is spoken in many countries?

List

Language World Americas
English 59 16
French 34 2
Arabic 23-25*
Spanish 20-21* 18

What is Canada’s national fruit?

Blueberries

What is the nickname of Canada?

Great White North