Québec
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Quebec is the second populous and first-largest in area of Canada's ten provinces. It is found in east Canada. Its capital is Quebec City. Montreal is the most populous city. |
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Emblems / Badges
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Coat of arms of Québec since 1939
Armoiries du Québec depuis 1939 -
Flag of Quebec since 1970
Drapeau du Québec depuis 1970
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Armoiries du Royaume de France, 1534-1763
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Pavillon royal en Canada, 1534-1763
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Armoiries royales du Royaume-Uni, 1763-1800
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Union flag, 1763-1791
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Armoiries royales du Royaume-Uni, 1801-1816
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Armoiries royales du Royaume-Uni, 1816-1837
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Armoiries royales du Royaume-Uni, 1837-1868
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Drapeau du Royaume-Uni, 1791-1867
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Armoiries du Québec, 1868-1939
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Enseigne bleu du Québec, 1868-1939
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Enseigne bleu du Québec moderne, 1939-1948
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Drapeau des Patriotes, 1832-1838 (non officiel)
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Drapeau de Carillon, 1848-1901 (non officiel)
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Carillon moderne, 1902-1948 (non officiel)
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Carillon-Sacré-Cœur, 1903-1948 (non officiel)
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Carillon moderne, 21 janvier au 2 février 1948
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Fleurdelisé, 1948-1960
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Fleurdelisé, 1960-1970
Symboles nationaux
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Betula alleghaniensis
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Iris versicolor
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Snowy Owl
(symbole aviaire)
Geography
[edit] See also category: Geography of Quebec.
Régions du Québec
[edit]Bas-Saint-Laurent
[edit] See also category: Bas-Saint-Laurent.
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
[edit] See also category: Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean.
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Domaine-du-Roy
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Maria-Chapdelaine
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Lac-Saint-Jean-Est
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Le Fjord-du-Saguenay
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Saguenay
Capitale-Nationale
[edit] See also category: Capitale-Nationale.
Mauricie
[edit] See also category: Mauricie.
Estrie
[edit] See also category: Estrie.
Montréal
[edit] See also category: Montreal.
Outaouais
[edit] See also category: Outaouais.
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
[edit] See also category: Abitibi-Témiscamingue.
Côte-Nord
[edit] See also category: Côte-Nord.
Nord-du-Québec
[edit] See also category: Nord-du-Québec.
Cities and towns - Villes
[edit]Nature
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[edit]Paysage
[edit] See also category: Landscapes of Quebec.
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Île Bonaventure
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Rivière Jacques-Cartier
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Île d'Entrée
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Mont Sutton
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Lac aux Américains
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Lac Archambault
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Hautes gorges de la rivière Malbaie
Parc national
[edit] See also category: National parks of Québec.
Patrimoine mondial
[edit] See also category: World Heritage Sites in Quebec.
Plage et côte
[edit]Montagne
[edit] See also category: Mountains of Quebec.
Architecture
[edit]Régime français
[edit] See also category: French colonial architecture in Quebec.
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Maison Christin-Dit-Saint-Amour, Montréal.
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Manoir Mauvide-Genest, Île d'Orléans.
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Chapelle de procession Saint-Roch, L'Ange-Gardien.
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Château Ramezay, Montréal.
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Vieux presbytère de Deschambault, Deschambault-Grondines.
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Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Québec.
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Maison Georges-De Gannes, Trois-Rivières.