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  1. Quebec, forme d'etablissement: Etude de geographie regionale structurale (Geographies en liberte) by Gilles Ritchot, 1999
  2. Le Quebec par des mots: l'hiver et le Nord.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Jean-Marie M. Dubois, 2003-06-22
  3. Quebec: City of Light by Michel Lessard, 2004-02
  4. Paysages identitaires et ruralite de proximite: regards croises a Petit-Saguenay (Quebec).(rural landscape in Quebec): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Marie-Jose Fortin, Christiane Gagnon, 2002-12-22
  5. The September 11 attacks as viewed from Quebec: the small-nation code in geopolitical discourse [An article from: Political Geography] by P.C. Adams, 2004-08-01
  6. Quebec (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, 1991-01
  7. Geographie de la sante au Quebec by Robert Pampalon, 1985
  8. Non-resident land ownership and land value in the Eastern Townships of Quebec: A preliminary investigation (Occasional publication - Dept. of Geography, Bishop's University ; no. 4) by Courtice G Rose, 1974
  9. Innovation and diffusion, a supply oriented example: Hybrid grain corn in Quebec (Ohio. State University, Columbus. Dept. of Geography. Studies in the diffusion of innovation. Discussion paper) by William Smith, 1974
  10. Structural characteristics of the Ontario-Quebec urban system (Environment study. Research report) by Trudi E Bunting, 1968
  11. Research report / University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies by G. T McDonald, 1968
  12. Quebec (Discover Canada) by Danielle Ouellet, Jean Provencher, 1993-10
  13. The White Man's Gonna Getcha: the Colonial Challenge to the Crees in Quebec.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Caroline Desbiens, 2004-03-22
  14. French Canada in pictures, (Visual geography series) by David A Boehm, 1970

21. Geography And Map Of Canada
continues to be the relationship of the province of quebec, with its Frenchspeakingresidents and unique culture, to the remainder of the country. geography.
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22. Quebec Social Studies Geography
quebec People History Social Studies. Home. Documents quebec History A seriesof click-to-read documents important to the evolution of present day quebec.
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Quebec People History Social Studies Home Alberta British Columbia Manitoba ... Yukon Learn about Ancient Canada in Canadian Archaeology , province by province. Bonjour Qubec.com - Welcome Winter or summer, a good time awaits those who plan a vacation or business trip. You will find activities, destinations, events, holiday ideas, great food and much more. - illustrated - From Government of Quebec - http://www.tourisme.gouv.qc.ca/anglais/index.html CanadaInfo: Provinces and Territories: Quebec A brief overview including symbols, short description, downloads and a few famous people. A good website for the younger student. - illustrated - From CanadaInfo - Documents - Quebec History A series of click-to-read documents important to the evolution of present day Quebec. - From Marianopolis College - http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/docs/index.htm First Nation Information Project: Quebec First Nations Directory You will learn who the First Nations of New Foundland are and find contact information. While there is minimal information provided, the contacts may be valuable if you are looking for detailed material right from the source - From First Nation Information Project -

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Inuit Life In Nunavik near Ungava Bay in northern quebec Investing Canada of CanadaMaps of North America - from Internet geography Meteorological Service
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24. Geography Of Quebec - Encyclopedia Article About Geography Of Quebec. Free Acces
List of quebec counties encyclopedia article about List of Territory can, though, include any geographical area under the jurisdiction ofa sovereign and does not have a political division in the province of quebec.
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Geobase, Geobase quebec Geographical Names (ArcIMS Image Service),quebec. Geobase, Geobase - quebec Geographical Names (WMS), quebec.
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26. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Quebec, Province, Canada, Canada (Canadian Political Geo
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  • 27. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Quebec, City, Canada, Canada (Canadian Political Geograp
    AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete informationon quebec, city, Canada, Canadian Political geography.
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    Related Category: Canadian Political Geography Quebec, Fr. QuEbec, Abraham, Plains of Quebec Conference was held in the city in 1864. Historic old Quebec, much of which is preserved, was named a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. There are many notable old structures, including the Ursuline Convent (1639); the Basilica of Notre Dame (1647); Quebec Seminary (1663); and parts of the fortifications enclosing Old Quebec. The surrounding area also has many notable sights, such as Montmorency Falls, the Ile d'OrlEans, and the shrine of Ste Anne de BeauprE. Laval Univ. is a center for the city's largely francophone culture. See M. de la Roche, Quebec, Historic Seaport (1944); W. P. Percival, The Lure of Quebec (rev. ed. 1965); M. Gaumond, Place Royale: Its Houses and Their Occupants (tr. 1971); D. T. Ruddel

    28. Glencoe Social Studies Geography: The World And Its People: Chapter 5
    results. Students will then research to find out where the quebec–Canadaissue stands today. National geography Standards Standard
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    In this chapter students read about the world's second-largest country, Canada. In the province of Quebec, the influence of the original French settlers is still present. French is the predominant language and French customs are still practiced. Feelings are so strong that many Quebecois would like to establish their own independent nation. Lesson Description
    Students will visit the CBC Newsworld Flashback Web site’s feature on the 1995 referendum in Quebec. They will read about the background of the referendum, the campaign arguments used by both sides, and the results. Students will then research to find out where the Quebec–Canada issue stands today. National Geography Standards: Standard 4: The geographically informed person knows and understands the physical and human characteristics of places.

    29. Glencoe Social Studies Geography: The World And Its People: Chapter 5 Student We
    Chapter 5 Canada quebec . Introduction Canada. In the province of quebec,the influence of the original French settlers is still present.
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    In this chapter you have read about the world's second-largest country, Canada. In the province of Quebec, the influence of the original French settlers is still present. French is the predominant language and French customs are still practiced. Feelings are so strong that many Quebecois would like to establish their own independent nation. Destination Title: CBC Newsworld Flashback: Quebec Referendum Note: Clicking on the link above will launch a new browser window.
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    30. Geography And Population
    2. Québec’s geography and Population A Glance. quebec is home to multiple rivers,including one of the world’s most significant water systems, the St.
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    2. Québec’s Geography and Population: A Glance
    Québec is the largest of the ten Canadian provinces. It is more than seven times the size of Great Britain, more than three times the size of France, and more than twice the size of Texas. It covers nearly 600,00 square miles, and contains 16 percent of the world’s supply of fresh water. Frommers, 265.
    The meaning of the word Québec drives from the language of some of its first native inhabitants, the Algonquin people. “Québec” is an Algonquin native word meaning “place where the river narrows.” The term was first coined in 1601; in 1763, the word was used to describe the province itself. Fletcher vii. Québec is called La Belle Province. The name is apt Quebec is home to multiple rivers, including one of the world’s most significant water systems, the St. Lawrence Seaway. Some call the St. Lawrence River the “spinal cord” of Québec. The province is endowed with great natural beauty in the form of mountains, valleys, forests, waterfalls, sand dunes, fjords, grasslands, thousands of lakes, and rolling hills. It contains an abundance of untouched wilderness in the mostly uninhabited northern expanses.

    31. Quebec Internet Tourist Sites
    of the twenty tourist regions of la belle province by Tourisme Québec have longbeen an excellent resource for teaching the geography and culture of quebec.
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    Reprinted from the AATF National Bulletin , Vol. 26 No. 3 (January 2001) The Guides touristiques published for each of the twenty tourist regions of la belle province by Tourisme Québec have long been an excellent resource for teaching the geography and culture of Quebec. The booklets of about 100 pages contain maps, an overview of the region (le portrait de la région) , various circuits listing the principal attractions, museums, parks, restaurants, and lodging. Color photos depict important sites, and advertisements add more detail. Now this information has been transferred to the Web. Although some instructors will continue to prefer the booklets for their convenience, now that the brochures have become the basis for the regional Web sites, they are much more accessible. Activities centered around tourism allow students to explore geography while mimicking the way native speakers use the Internet when planning a trip. Two sites are convenient portals for Quebec. The best is the provincial government's site [ http://www.tourisme.gouv.qc.ca

    32. Town Of New Richmond ; Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada : Geography
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    33. Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: Quebec
    Pullman Kids geography Canada quebec contains pictures and descriptions ofthe province of quebec, Canada. Pullman Kids geography Canada quebec.
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    Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: Quebec contains pictures and descriptions of the province of Quebec, Canada. Quebec is known as Lower Canada. It is predominantly French speaking. Please help support the Pullman Kids web site by purchasing books about Quebec from our children's book store. We have listed picture books and novels for children there.
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    34. Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada
    Pullman Kids geography Canada provides pictures and descriptions of various partsof the country. Next comes quebec which has similar terrain to Ontario.
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    External Links Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada provides pictures and descriptions of various parts of the country. Canada is the largest country (i.e. in area) in the world. It is composed of ten provinces and three territories. It is bounded on the western edge by the Pacific Ocean, on the northern edge by the Arctic Ocean, on the eastern edge by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southern edge by the United States of America (USA) . The edge running between countries is called a "border". In Canada, the country of the United States of America (U.S.A.) is either called "the States" (as in "We're going to the States for the weekend") or "the U.S." (as in "There's no public health care in the U.S."). If you want to enrage a Canadian then go ahead and refer to the States as "America". After all, Canada is in North America and so is Mexico A popular symbol of Canada is the mountie. A mountie is a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.). Their fancy dress uniform is brilliant red as illustrated in the photo taken on Parliament Hill, Ottawa on Canada Day. Canada Day is July 1st and is Canada's birthday. It used to be called Dominion Day.

    35. Geography Of Quebec City
    quebec City is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In fact,in 1985 quebec City was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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    Quebec City is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In fact, in 1985 Quebec City was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The city itself is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, near the point where the St. Charles River meets the St. Lawrence. Upper Town is located on top of the Cap-Diamant, a promontory (a point of high land jutting out over the water) 98 metres high. Lower Town is the part of the city located at shore level, below the promontory. Several suburbs, such as Sainte-Foy, Sillery, Cap-Rouge, Charlesbourg, Beauport, and Ancienne-Lorette surround the city. The only walled city north of Mexico, Quebec City is a alive with history. A high stone wall still surrounds the old part of the city.
    The region boasts many breathtaking landmarks. The Plains of Abraham , located near on the edge of the promontory overlooking the St. Lawrence River offer much to do in both summer and winter. Further up the river the Montmorency Falls are also a must see. Linking the south shore with the north shore of the St. Lawrence River are the two bridges The Jacques Cartier River as well as the Chaudiere River empty themselves in the St. Lawrence close to Quebec City.

    36. Cyndi's List - Canada - Quebec
    Quintin Publications quebec The many topics include General How-To, History geography, Jetté, Drouin Tanguay, PRDH Series, Other Reference, Vital
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    37. Canada Geography
    Canada has a very small population, 28 million people, for its geographic size. Theeastcentral part of Canada are the provinces of Ontario and quebec.
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    Top of Page Canada has a very large and diverse range of geographic features. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 2 territories. Canada stretches from the Pacific Ocean on the west, to the Atlantic Ocean on the east. Northern Canada reaches into the Arctic Circle, while southern Canada stretches below the northern points of the United States. Canada has a very small population, 28 million people, for its geographic size. Much of Canada is still wilderness, cover by forests. The Rocky Mountains cover a major part of western Canada British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and the western part of Alberta.

    38. Quebec, Province, Canada: Geography
    geography. quebec is bounded on the N by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay, on theE by the Labrador area of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Gulf of St.
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    Quebec is bounded on the N by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay, on the E by the Labrador area of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on the S by New Brunswick and the United States, and on the W by Ontario, James Bay, and Hudson Bay. Quebec is Canada's largest province; it is three times the size of France and seven times the size of Great Britain. The Canadian (or Laurentian) Shield underlies the northern nine tenths of the province, which is relatively unexplored and uninhabited; the region has been planed by glacial action into a pattern of rounded hills (including the Laurentian Mts.), swiftly flowing rivers, and numerous lakes and bogs. Dense forests cover much of the land, and the region is rich in minerals. South of the Canadian Shield lies the great St. Lawrence River. On both sides of the river south of Quebec city are lowlands that are the centers of agriculture, commerce, and industry. Quebec city and are on the north bank of the river, and Montreal , the leading industrial center of Canada, occupies an island where the Ottawa River joins the St. Lawrence. Another industrial center is the region of

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