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Census divisions in Ontario : ウィキペディア英語版
Census divisions of Ontario

The census divisions of Ontario are used by Statistics Canada to aggregate census data. With two exceptions,〔Norfolk County and Haldimand County are treated as a single census division; the County of Brant and City of Brantford are also treated as a single census division.〕 they correspond to Ontario's first-level administrative divisions, of which there are three types: single-tier municipalities, upper-tier municipalities (which can be regional municipalities or counties), and districts. These differ primarily in the services that they provide to their residents, and their different structures result from the vast disparities among Ontario's different regions. They may comprise smaller municipalities or other types of administrative divisions, which are generally treated as census subdivisions by Statistics Canada.
In some cases, a census division may retain its historical name even if it changes government type. For instance, Oxford County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County and Prince Edward County are no longer counties: Oxford is a regional municipality and the others are single-tier municipalities. Several census divisions in Ontario have significantly changed their borders or been discontinued entirely: see Historic counties of Ontario.
==Map of divisions==

The following map displays the census divisions of Ontario, except for Haldimand-Norfolk which is displayed as its component Haldimand and Norfolk Counties. Population data is from the 2011 census by Statistics Canada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census divisions, 2011 and 2006 censuses )
1. Algoma (pop. 115,870)
2. Brant (pop. 136,035)
3. Bruce (pop. 66,102)
4. Chatham-Kent (pop. 103,671)
5. Cochrane (pop. 81,122)
6. Dufferin (pop. 56,881)
7. Durham (pop. 608,124)
8. Elgin (pop. 87,461)
9. Essex (pop. 388,782)
10. Frontenac (pop. 149,738)
11. Greater Sudbury (pop. 160,274)
12. Grey (pop. 92,568)
13. Haldimand (pop. 44,876)
14. Haliburton (pop. 17,026)
15. Halton (pop. 501,669)
16. Hamilton (pop. 519,949)
17. Hastings (pop. 134,934)
18. Huron (pop. 59,100)
19. Kawartha Lakes (pop. 73,214)
20. Kenora (pop. 57,607)
21. Lambton (pop. 126,199)
22. Lanark (pop. 65,667)
23. Leeds and Grenville (pop. 99,306)
24. Lennox and Addington (pop. 41,824)
25. Manitoulin (pop. 13,048)
26. Middlesex (pop. 439,151)
27. Muskoka (pop. 58,047)
28. Niagara (pop. 431,346)
29. Nipissing (pop. 84,736)
30. Norfolk (pop. 63,175)
31. Northumberland (pop. 82,126)
32. Ottawa (pop. 883,391)
33. Oxford (pop. 105,719)
34. Parry Sound (pop. 42,162)
35. Peel (pop. 1,296,814)
36. Perth (pop. 75,112)
37. Peterborough (pop. 134,933)
38. Prescott and Russell (pop. 85,381)
39. Prince Edward (pop. 25,258)
40. Rainy River (pop. 20,370)
41. Renfrew (pop. 101,326)
42. Simcoe (pop. 446,063)
43. Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (pop. 111,164)
44. Sudbury (pop. 21,196)
45. Thunder Bay (pop. 146,057)
46. Timiskaming (pop. 32,634)
47. Toronto (pop. 2,615,060)
48. Waterloo (pop. 507,096)
49. Wellington (pop. 208,360)
50. York (pop. 1,032,524)

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