- Quebec - Wikipedia
Etymology The name Québec comes from an Algonquin word meaning 'narrow passage' or 'strait' [13] The name originally referred to the area around Quebec City where the Saint Lawrence River narrows to a cliff-lined gap Early variations in the spelling included Québecq and Kébec [14]
- Québec City Tourism Official Website | Visit Québec City
Food, culture, technology, fashion, nightlife: take off on a mission to discover the hippest of what Québec City's Lower Town has to offer! Discover the hidden treasures of Saint-Sauveur, a festive and authentic district of Québec City
- Bienvenue sur Québec. ca | Gouvernement du Québec
Accédez facilement à l'information et aux services gouvernementaux
- Tourism and holidays Québec, Canada | Official tourist site of the . . .
Official tourist site of the Gouvernement du Québec Visit Bonjour Québec, discover tourism, activities, events and book holiday accommodation fast, free and secure!
- Quebec | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
Quebec province, Canada Also known as: French Canada, Québec Written by Michael D Behiels
- Québec — Wikipédia
Le Québec ( keˈbɛk c Écouter ⓘ) est une province du Canada dont les frontières correspondent au territoire de la nation québécoise Vivent également au sein du territoire québécois onze nations autochtones La capitale du Québec est la ville de Québec et sa métropole est Montréal La langue officielle du Québec est le français
- Québec travel - Lonely Planet | Canada, North America
Québec truly feels like a country within a country, an island of francophone linguistic and cultural identity within the greater Canadian sea
- Quebec - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Quebec is the largest province in Canada Its territory represents 15 5 per cent of the surface area of Canada and totals more than 1 5 million km2 Quebec shar
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