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Oshawa
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Osh·a·wa  (sh-wä, -w)
A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, on Lake Ontario east-northeast of Toronto. Founded on the site of a French trading post, it is a manufacturing center. Population: 142,000.

Oshawa [ˈɒʃəwə]
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(Placename) a city in central Canada, in SE Ontario on Lake Ontario: motor-vehicle industry. Pop.: 134 364 (1996)


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