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Calgary and Canadian Premier League

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Difference between Calgary and Canadian Premier League

Calgary vs. Canadian Premier League

Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta. The Canadian Premier League (Première ligue canadienne) is an upcoming fully professional, Tier 1, FIFA-sanctioned soccer league expected to begin play in April 2019.

Similarities between Calgary and Canadian Premier League

Calgary and Canadian Premier League have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Calgary, Cavalry FC, Edmonton, Quebec City, Saskatoon, Spruce Meadows, Toronto, Winnipeg.

Calgary

Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Cavalry FC

Cavalry Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Calgary, Alberta.

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Edmonton

Edmonton (Cree: Amiskwaciy Waskahikan; Blackfoot: Omahkoyis) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Quebec City

Quebec City (pronounced or; Québec); Ville de Québec), officially Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. The city had a population estimate of 531,902 in July 2016, (an increase of 3.0% from 2011) and the metropolitan area had a population of 800,296 in July 2016, (an increase of 4.3% from 2011) making it the second largest city in Quebec, after Montreal, and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in Canada. It is situated north-east of Montreal. The narrowing of the Saint Lawrence River proximate to the city's promontory, Cap-Diamant (Cape Diamond), and Lévis, on the opposite bank, provided the name given to the city, Kébec, an Algonquin word meaning "where the river narrows". Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) are the only fortified city walls remaining in the Americas north of Mexico, and were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985 as the 'Historic District of Old Québec'. The city's landmarks include the Château Frontenac, a hotel which dominates the skyline, and the Citadelle of Quebec, an intact fortress that forms the centrepiece of the ramparts surrounding the old city and includes a secondary royal residence. The National Assembly of Quebec (provincial legislature), the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec), and the Musée de la civilisation (Museum of Civilization) are found within or near Vieux-Québec.

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Saskatoon

Saskatoon is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

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Spruce Meadows

Spruce Meadows is an equestrian facility in Calgary, Alberta built by the Southern Family and opened in 1976.

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Toronto

Toronto is the capital city of the province of Ontario and the largest city in Canada by population, with 2,731,571 residents in 2016.

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Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.

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Calgary and Canadian Premier League Comparison

Calgary has 584 relations, while Canadian Premier League has 76. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 1.21% = 8 / (584 + 76).

References

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