Peterborough (Ontário)

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Nota: Para outros significados de Peterborough, veja Peterborough (desambiguação).
Peterborough é uma cidade do Canadá, localizada na província de Ontário. Era a capital do Condado de Peterborough, embora atualmente seja uma cidade independente — ou seja, que não faz parte de nenhum condado. Está localizada 125 quilômetros a nordeste de Toronto. Sua área é de 58,61 km² e sua população é de 74.600 habitantes, segundo uma estimativa de 2004. O cognome de Peterborough é The Electric City, que significa em português "a cidade elétrica".
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Website oficial de Peterborough (em inglês)
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