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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a map of Canada" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a visual representation of the geographical features, boundaries, or locations within Canada.
Example: "I need a map of Canada to help plan our road trip across the country."
Alternatives: "a Canadian map" or "a map depicting Canada".
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I would very much like a map of Canada, likewise smaller airview pic. of Quebec.
A map of Canada, including the Arctic islands, at the scale of 1 250,000 (about four miles to the inch) was completed in 1967.
Looking at a map of Canada, he couldn't believe that this large a swath of wilderness existed and was so relatively accessible.
Once Thrillho was strapped into his 18-wheeler, I was presented with a map of Canada and a blinking command prompt.
In the example we opened up a map of Canada.
Figure 1 is a map of Canada showing the provincial ratios of PTs to 10,000 population estimated at 3 points in time; 1991, 2000 and 2005.
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A map of Moscow.
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