No. In fact, Canada and the US are very similar in size. Canada is the second largest country in the world while the US is the third. Canada has a total area of 9.9 million km2 while the US has a total area of 9.8 million km2.
No, it never has been.
New York State is immediately south of Montreal, Canada.
No state is on top of Canada, and no state is north of Canada, as Canada stretches further north than any other country in the world. Perhaps you are thinking of Alaska, which is the most northerly US state and lies to the north-west of much of Canada.
No it is in the southern US State of Georgia.
Texas is similar in size to Ukraine.
Jordan is roughly the size of the US state of Maine. Both regions are similar in terms of land area and population size.
No. In fact, Canada and the US are very similar in size. Canada is the second largest country in the world while the US is the third. Canada has a total area of 9.9 million km2 while the US has a total area of 9.8 million km2.
The US state that compares in size to Denmark is Connecticut. Denmark has a total land area of approximately 16,577 square miles, while Connecticut has a land area of around 14,357 square miles. Both Denmark and Connecticut are relatively small in size compared to other regions, making them comparable in terms of land area.
Canada does not have states.
Interesting question, but Georgia or Alabama would come close to Germany.
Canada is larger in size, but the US is larger in population.
Canada by area
Russia 1 Canada 2 US 3
Alaska
Alaska
It is comparable to the size of the state of California.