<p><b>Toronto</b> is the <a href="/pages/w/139760769377195">most populous city</a> in <a href="/pages/w/107480665948163">Canada</a> and the <a href="/pages/w/110913888930175">provincial</a> <a href="/pages/w/103765182995031">capital</a> of <a href="/pages/w/105607439473127">Ontario</a>. It is located in <a href="/pages/w/108321045862710">Southern Ontario</a> on the northwestern shore of <a href="/pages/w/108249289203545">Lake Ontario</a>, with the original city area lying between the <a href="/pages/w/108012119220016">Don</a> and <a href="/pages/w/108322915861697">Humber</a> rivers. According to the <a href="/pages/w/139018102789879">2011 Census</a>, the city had 2,615,060 residents while its <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_metropolitan_area" class="wikipedia">census metropolitan area</a> (CMA), which comprises the majority of the <a href="/pages/w/106166629414959">Greater Toronto Area</a>, had a population of 5,583,064.</p><p>The <a href="/pages/w/110722125617772">history of Toronto</a> began in the late 18th century when the <a href="/pages/w/108246572530319">British Crown</a> <a href="/pages/w/110584095660507">purchased</a> its land from the <a href="/pages/w/143863115630867">Mississaugas of the New Credit</a>. The settlement established there became <a href="/pages/w/113337615343557">York</a>, which <a href="/pages/w/113533605363277">lieutenant governor</a> <a href="/pages/w/102339466487735">John Graves Simcoe</a> designated as the capital of <a href="/pages/w/112797528747366">Upper Canada</a>. The city was ransacked in the <a href="/pages/w/123868497658071">Battle of York</a> during the <a href="/pages/w/115360935145005">War of 1812</a>. In 1834, York became a city and <a href="/pages/w/104088959627852">renamed</a> to Toronto. It was damaged in two huge fires in <a href="/pages/w/237378929613638">1849</a> and <a href="/pages/w/156296397713862">1904</a>. Since 1954, the city occasionally expanded its borders through <a href="/pages/w/138816746145648">amalgamation</a> with surrounding municipalities, most recently occurring in 1998. This process has left Toronto with clearly defined <a href="/pages/w/126913324017896">neighbourhood</a>s that have retained their distinctive nature, earning it the nickname the "City of Neighbourhoods".</p>
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