Geographic hierarchies, Census Profile, 2016 Census
Montréal, Territoire équivalent [Census division], Quebec and Cold Lake 149, Indian reserve [Census subdivision], Alberta
There is a hierarchical relationship between the standard geographical areas used for the dissemination of the 2016 Census of Canada. The position of each geographic area in the hierarchy shows how it is related to other areas. Most geographic areas can be subdivided or aggregated to form other geographic areas. For more information regarding geographic hierarchies, refer to the Hierarchy of standard geographic areas for dissemination, 2016 Census.
Geographic hierarchy 1: Montréal, Territoire équivalent [Census division], Quebec
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Canada
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Quebec (Province)
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Montréal (Territoire équivalent)
- Baie-D'Urfé (Ville)
- Beaconsfield (Ville)
- Côte-Saint-Luc (Ville)
- Dollard-Des Ormeaux (Ville)
- Dorval (Ville)
- Hampstead (Ville)
- Kirkland (Ville)
- L'Île-Dorval (Ville)
- Montréal (Ville)
- Montréal-Est (Ville)
- Montréal-Ouest (Ville)
- Mont-Royal (Ville)
- Pointe-Claire (Ville)
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (Ville)
- Senneville (Village)
- Westmount (Ville)
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Montréal (Territoire équivalent)
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Quebec (Province)
Geographic hierarchy 2: Cold Lake 149, Indian reserve [Census subdivision], Alberta
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Canada
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Alberta (Province)
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Division No. 12 (Census division)
- Cold Lake 149 (Indian reserve)
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Division No. 12 (Census division)
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Alberta (Province)
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