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The definition of word "etobicoke":
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1. City (population in 2001: 2,481,494), southeastern Ontario, Canada. With the cities of North York, Scarborough, York and Toronto and the borough of East York, it forms the municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. Etobicoke occupies an area of 49 sq mi (127 sq km); it was established in 1967 through the amalgamation of the township of Etobicoke, the towns of New Toronto and Mimico and the village of Long Branch. Its name is an Indian word meaning "place where the alders grow." |
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2. city that, with the cities of North York, Scarborough, York and Toronto and the borough of East York, forms the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It has an area of 49 square miles (127 square km) and is bordered north by Vaughan Township, east by the cities of Toronto, North York and York, west by the city of Mississauga and south by Lake Ontario. It was established on January 1, 1967, through amalgamation of the former Township of Etobicoke (incorporated 1851), the former towns of New Toronto and Mimico and the former village of Long Branch. The name Etobicoke, an Indian word meaning place where the alders grow, was originally given to Etobicoke Creek. There are about 1, 600 acres (650 hectares) of parks. Industries are diversified and include a large tire and rubber plant. Population (1991) 309, 993. |
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Etobicoke |
Edoopikaag
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Expressions containing "etobicoke":
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Etobicoke River |
Edoopikaag-ziibi |
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