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  1. Peterborough es una ciudad ubicada en Ontario, Canadá, 125 kilómetros al nordeste de Toronto. De acuerdo al censo efectuado en el 2011, la población de la ciudad de Peterborough fue de 205 241 personas. [1] El actual alcalde de la ciudad es Daryl Bennett.

  2. Peterborough ( / ˈpiːtərbʌroʊ / PEE-tər-burr-oh) is a city on the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada, about 125 kilometres (78 miles) northeast of Toronto. According to the 2021 Census, the population of the City of Peterborough was 83,651. [4] .

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Peterborough, city, seat of Peterborough county, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It lies on the Otonabee River, 70 miles (115 km) east-northeast of Toronto. In 1821 a sawmill and gristmill were founded at the site. The town was named for Peter Robinson, who led almost 2,000 Irish immigrants there in 1825.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeterboroughPeterborough - Wikipedia

    Website. peterborough .gov .uk. Peterborough ( / ˈpiːtərbərə, - bʌrə / ⓘ PEE-tər-bər-ə, -⁠burr-ə) is a cathedral city in the City of Peterborough district of Cambridgeshire, England. The city and its surroundings, the Soke of Peterborough, had an independent county council between 1889 and 1965.

  5. Peterborough es una ciudad ubicada en Ontario, Canadá, 125 kilómetros al nordeste de Toronto. De acuerdo al censo efectuado en el 2011, la población de la ciudad de Peterborough fue de 205 241 personas. El actual alcalde de la ciudad es Daryl Bennett.

  6. For other uses, see Peterborough (disambiguation). Peterborough County is located in Southern Ontario, Canada. The county seat is The City of Peterborough, which is independent of the county. The southern section of the county is mix of agriculture, urban and lakefront properties.

  7. Peterborough is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. The population of Peterborough was 45,965 in 2006. The mayor of Peterborough is Bob Kilger. Adam Scott, a settler, began construction of a sawmill and gristmill on the west shore of the Otonabee River and established the area as Scott's Plains.