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  1. Capitale-Nationale. /  47.333°N 71.500°W  / 47.333; -71.500. Capitale-Nationale ( French pronunciation: [kapital nɑsjɔnal]; English: National Capital region) is one of the 17 administrative regions of Quebec. It is anchored by the provincial capital, Quebec City, and is largely coextensive with that city's metropolitan area.

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  2. La Capitale-Nationale est une région administrative du Québec. Elle est composée de l' agglomération de Québec, de six municipalités régionales de comté (MRC), d'une réserve autochtone hors MRC et d'une municipalité de paroisse hors MRC. Elle ne doit pas être confondue avec la région de Québec .

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  4. Capitale-Nationale is one of the 17 administrative regions of Quebec. It is anchored by the provincial capital, Quebec City, and is largely coextensive with that city's metropolitan area. It has a land area of 18,797.45 km2. It reported a total resident population of 729,997 as of the Canada 2016 Census, with Quebec City having 73.7 percent of the total.

  5. The Capitale-Nationale region boasts an expanding economy, particularly in the service sector. The region also excels in several other sectors, particularly optics and photonics, defence, security and civil protection, video game creation and design, geospace (geomatics and business intelligence, etc.), health food, finance and insurance, life technologies and sciences, tourism as well as ...

  6. A capital region, also called a capital district or capital territory, is a region or district surrounding the country's capital city. It is not always the official term for the region, but may sometimes be used as an informal synonym. Capital regions can exist for either national or subnational capitals.

  7. The National Capital Commission ( NCC; French: Commission de la capitale nationale, CCN) is the Crown corporation responsible for development, urban planning, and conservation in Canada's Capital Region ( Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec ), including administering most lands and buildings owned by the Government of Canada in the region. [2]

  8. La Malbaie QC. 47°38′44″N 70°09′30″W. /  47.6455°N 70.1582°W  / 47.6455; -70.1582  ( La Malbaie Historic District National Historic Site of Canada) Federal ( 16521 ) Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church National Historic Site of Canada. 73 Maurice-Bastien Boulevard.

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