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Quebec City. Quebec City (/ kwɪˈbɛk / ⓘ or / kəˈbɛk /; [11] French: Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec (French pronunciation: [kebɛk]), [12] is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, [13] and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. [14]
- Name of Quebec City
The official name of Quebec City is Québec (with an acute...
- Old Quebec
Old Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic...
- List of People From Quebec City
Kevin Dineen (b. 1963), former NHL player; Stéphane Dion (b....
- Bruno Marchand
Marchand was born in Quebec City and grew up in the Lairet...
- Parliament Building
The Parliament Building of Quebec (French: Hôtel du...
- Quebec Winter Carnival
The Quebec Winter Carnival (French: Carnaval de Québec),...
- Ramparts of Quebec City
The ramparts of Quebec City (French: Fortifications de...
- Citadelle of Quebec
The Citadelle of Quebec (French: Citadelle de Québec), also...
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- Videotron Centre
Vidéotron Centre (French: Centre Vidéotron) is an indoor...
- Name of Quebec City
La ciudá de Québec (francés: Ville de Québec; inglés: Quebec City) [3] [4] [4] ye la capital de la provincia canadiana del mesmu nome.
Quebec [a] (French: Québec ⓘ) [12] is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area [b] and the second-largest by population, as well as the northernmost province in Canada.
The arrival of French explorers in the 16th century eventually led to the establishment of Quebec City, in present-day Quebec, Canada. The city is one of the oldest European settlements in North America, with the establishment of a permanent trading post in 1608.
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Effective January 1, 1970, the Québec Urban Community (French: Communauté urbaine de Québec) ("CUQ") was established, which governed the area surrounding Quebec City on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. Together with the CUQ, the Québec Urban Community Transit Commission (French: Commission de transport de la Communauté urbaine de Québec) ...
The CUQ was replaced by the CMQ on January 1, 2002.The CMQ exercised jurisdiction over a wider geographical area. Quebec was amalgamated with the cities of Beauport, Cap-Rouge, Charlesbourg, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Lac-Saint-Charles, Loretteville, Saint-Émile, Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Val-Bélair, Vanier and Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. In the 2006 demerger...
QuébecLévisBoroughs of Quebec City prior to October 31, 2009.Boroughs of Quebec City, effective November 1, 2009.(in French) Communauté métropolitaine de QuébecwebsiteOld Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Comprising the Upper Town (French: Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (French: Basse-Ville), the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Québec (inglés: Quebec, pronunciáu / kəˈbɛk /, / kwəˈbɛk /; francés: Québec, pronunciáu / keˈbɛk /), conocida tamién como "la belle province" ye una provincia francófona de Canadá con una población de 8 501 833 de habitantes (2021) [1][2] y la única provincia canadiana reconocida como nación pola Cámara de los Comunes de ...
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