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The first European settlement in Calgary was by ] in the early ] and it became a post of the ] in ]. When the ] built a major station at the site, Calgary began to grow into a major commercial and agricultural centre. (The railway's headquarters are in Calgary today.) Calgary was officially incorporated as a city in ]. | The first European settlement in Calgary was by ] in the early ] and it became a post of the ] in ]. When the ] built a major station at the site, Calgary began to grow into a major commercial and agricultural centre. (The railway's headquarters are in Calgary today.) Calgary was officially incorporated as a city in ]. | ||
When oil was discovered in Alberta in the mid–], Calgary became the centre of the accompanying oil boom. In the ] the city's population nearly doubled. With the announcement of the ] in ] the oil boom started to subside. Calgary still attracts many new residents from the rest of Canada |
When oil was discovered in Alberta in the mid–], Calgary became the centre of the accompanying oil boom. In the ] the city's population nearly doubled. With the announcement of the ] in ] the oil boom started to subside. Calgary still attracts many new residents from the rest of Canada. | ||
The beef industry is also very important to Calgary, as it is a distribution centre for the outlying rural areas. In part because of this it home to the famous ], a large festival and rodeo in July of each year. Calgary is affectionately called the ] of the North. | The beef industry is also very important to Calgary, as it is a distribution centre for the outlying rural areas. In part because of this it home to the famous ], a large festival and rodeo in July of each year. Calgary is affectionately called the ] of the North. | ||
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Calgary held the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. | Calgary held the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. | ||
Calgary is the site of three major post-secondary educational institutions: the ], the ], ], and ]. | Calgary is the site of three major post-secondary educational institutions: the ], the ], ]. | ||
Sports teams in Calgary include the ] of the ] and the ] of the ]. | Sports teams in Calgary include the ] of the ] and the ] of the ]. |
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A city in the province of Alberta in Canada, Calgary is situated towards the south of the province, in a region of hills and high plains east of the Rocky Mountains. As of 2002, the metropolitan population was 993 200 Statistics Canada. It is the largest city in Alberta and the fifth largest in Canada.
Calgary's economy is largely centred on the petroleum industry, with agriculture and high-tech industries contributing to the city's rapid economic growth. Calgary is Canada's wealthiest city, and Alberta is also the wealthiest province (based on per capita income).
The first European settlement in Calgary was by Sam Livingston in the early 1870s and it became a post of the North West Mounted Police in 1875. When the Canadian Pacific Railway built a major station at the site, Calgary began to grow into a major commercial and agricultural centre. (The railway's headquarters are in Calgary today.) Calgary was officially incorporated as a city in 1894.
When oil was discovered in Alberta in the mid–20th century, Calgary became the centre of the accompanying oil boom. In the 1970s the city's population nearly doubled. With the announcement of the National Energy Program in 1981 the oil boom started to subside. Calgary still attracts many new residents from the rest of Canada.
The beef industry is also very important to Calgary, as it is a distribution centre for the outlying rural areas. In part because of this it home to the famous Calgary Stampede, a large festival and rodeo in July of each year. Calgary is affectionately called the Nashville of the North.
Calgary held the 1988 Winter Olympic Games.
Calgary is the site of three major post-secondary educational institutions: the University of Calgary, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Mount Royal College.
Sports teams in Calgary include the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League and the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League.
The city is served by Calgary International Airport.
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