Daily Prayers with Decomposing Corpses: Death Chairs at Aragonese Castle
The Aragonese Castle is a castle built on top of a rocky islet next to Ischia, a small Italian island on the northern end of the Gulf of Naples. Whilst a stronghold is said to have already been built during Classical times, much of the present structure dates to the Middle Ages. The Aragonese Castle…
Christians Supplied Medieval Pagans with Horses for Sacrifice for Funeral Rituals
In the late medieval period, pagans in the Baltic region of northern Europe imported horses from neighboring Christian nations for use in funeral rituals, according to a study. Horse sacrifices were highly visible and symbolic public rites across pagan prehistoric Europe, persisting the latest among the Baltic tribes, up to the 14th century AD. Offering pits might…
Most visited pilgrims sites in the world
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Project “Earth”. Country of the Week: Canada

‘Earth’ is an initiative aimed at sharing information about countries and helping our audiences better discover countries of the world.
We will be sharing important information about countrys such as their currency, political leader, religions, population, monuments etc.
Let’s start with the north of our planet. Project “Earth”. Country of the Week: Canada.

1 – National capital / official languages =Ottawa/English, French
2 – Currency in circulation = Canadian dollar (CAD)
3 – Current political leader = Federal parliamentary / constitutional monarchy
• Monarch –Elizabeth II
Governor General
Julie Payette
• Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau
4 – Population estimate =37,067,011(2018)
5 – Religion:
Roman Catholicism (38.7%)
Other Christian[(28.5%)
Islam (3.2%)
Judaism (1.0%)
Hinduism (1.5%)
Sikhism (1.4%)
Buddhism (1.1%)
Other religions (0.6%)
Non-religious (23.9%)
6 – Country codes: telephone (+1), internet (.ca)

 

 

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Quebec

 

 

 

Canadian dollars

 

 

 

Monarch –Elizabeth II

 

 

Canadians

 

 

St. Nicholas Anglican Church. Also known as the “little church in the valley”, this is one of the most photographed buildings in Saskatchewan. The village of Kennell

 

 

This Ukrainian Orthodox church in the Municipality of Gilbert Plains, now vacant, was built around 1926.

 

 

 

 

 

The Baitul Islam (House of Islam) is a mosque in Vaughan north of Toronto. It was inaugurated on October, 17th 1992

 

 

Wutai Shan Buddhist Garden in Canada. The happy Buddha weighs in at 127 tons. Photo Andy Harjula

 

The Kiever Synagogue, a Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Toronto, Canada. It was founded by Jewish immigrants from the Ukraine in 1912, and formally incorporated in 1914.

 

 

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and the First Nations Kwakiutl Tribe of British Columbia, Canada, came together recently at Sunnylands resort in Rancho Mirage. Totem pole carved in 1976 by renowned artist Henry Hunt.

 

 

 

 

 

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