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  1. With a land area of 98,712.71 km 2 (38,113.9 sq mi), SaguenayLac-Saint-Jean is the third-largest Quebec region after Nord-du-Québec and Côte-Nord. This region is bathed by two major watercourses, Lac Saint-Jean and the Saguenay River, both of which mark its landscape deeply and have been the main drives of its development in history. It is ...

    • Saguenay, Quebec

      CA$41,639 (2016) Website. ville .saguenay .ca. Saguenay ( /...

    • Lac Saint-Jean

      Lac Saint-Jean. /  48.59444°N 72.03000°W  / 48.59444;...

  2. Le SaguenayLac-Saint-Jean est la troisième plus grande division territoriale du grand nord du Québec avec une superficie de 95 761 km 2 . Son administration territoriale est composé de cinq municipalités régionales de comté (MRC) et de quarante-neuf municipalités locales. Séparément, les habitants du Saguenay et du Lac-Saint-Jean s ...

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  4. SaguenayLac-Saint-Jean is full of postcard-perfect landscapes. For a 100% authentic trip with unforgettable people, you need look no further. It's impossible to rush through this gorgeous region, so you might as well take your time. In 1535, Jacques Cartier discovered a larger-than-life territory he would mention as "kingdom" in his notes.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · Lac-Saint-Jean. At Lac-Saint-Jean, which developed a little later than the Saguenay, the first important parish, Hébertville, was settled beginning in 1849 by the Société des comtés de l'Islet et de Kamouraska. Between 1870 and 1910 31 missions or parishes surrounded the lake; by 1901 Roberval had a population of 8000.

  6. SaguenayLac-Saint-Jean is a region in Quebec, Canada. It contains the Saguenay Fjord, the estuary of the Saguenay River, stretching through much of the region. It is also known as Sagamie in French, from the first part of "Saguenay" and the last part of "Piekouagami", the Innu name for Lac Saint-Jean, with the final "e" added to follow the model of other existing region names such as ...

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