Montreal does have this bilingual aspect to it, but many cities have similar characteristics. Barcelona shares Catalan and Castillian as everyday languages. In many neighbourhoods of Houston, Los Angeles, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Miami and a few other cities in the USA people interchange Spanish and English, often in mid-sentence. In Brussels, French and Flemish co-exist, along with English, the working language of the EU. Both Russian and Ukrainian are spoken in the streets of Kiev. In Munich and Nuremburg many still speak Bayerisch along with the standard Hoch-Deutsch. French and Arabic are used interchangeably in Casablanca and Rabat. Hebrew, English and Arabic are spoken in Tel Aviv, not to mention Russian. French, English and a local creole (a dialect of French with Spanish and English mixed in) coexist in Port Louis, Mauritius. There are dozens more, if not hundreds, of other examples.