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Outline of Quebec
Location of Quebec

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Quebec:

Quebec, a province in the eastern part of Canada, lies between Hudson Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level. Sovereignty plays a large role in the politics of Quebec, and the official opposition social-democratic Parti Québécois advocates national sovereignty for the province and secession from Canada. Sovereigntist governments held referendums on independence in 1980 and in 1995; voters rejected both proposalsthe latter by a very narrow margin. In 2006 the House of Commons of Canada passed a symbolic motion recognizing the "Québécois as a nation within a united Canada."[1][2]

General reference

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Geography of Quebec

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Geography of Quebec

The Quebec territory.

Location

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Environment of Quebec

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Environment of Quebec

Quebec can be very warm during the summer and extremely snowy in the winter

Natural geographic features of Quebec

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List of landforms of Quebec

Heritage sites in Quebec

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Regions of Quebec

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Regions of Quebec

Ecoregions of Quebec

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List of ecoregions in Quebec

Administrative divisions of Quebec

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Administrative divisions of Quebec

Regions of Quebec
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Regions of Quebec

The seventeen administrative regions of Quebec.
  1. Bas-Saint-Laurent
  2. Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
  3. Capitale-Nationale
  4. Mauricie
  5. Estrie
  6. Montreal
  7. Outaouais
  8. Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  9. Côte-Nord
  10. Nord-du-Québec
  11. Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  12. Chaudière-Appalaches
  13. Laval
  14. Lanaudière
  15. Laurentides
  16. Montérégie
  17. Centre-du-Québec
Indian reserves in Quebec
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Municipalities of Quebec
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List of municipalities in Quebec

Demography of Quebec

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Demographics of Quebec

Population distribution by religion

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Province[11] Christians Non-religious Muslims Jews Buddhists Hindus Sikhs
Quebec 6,432,430 413,190 108,620 89,915 41,380 24,525 8,225

Government and politics of Quebec

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Politics of Quebec

Branches of the government of Quebec

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Government of Quebec

Executive branch of the government of Quebec

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Legislative branch of the government of Quebec

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Judicial branch of the government of Quebec

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International relations of Quebec

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Law and order in Quebec

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Law of Quebec

Military of Quebec

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Canadian Forces Being a part of Canada, Quebec does not have its own military. The Canadian forces stationed within Quebec are detailed below:

Land forces in Quebec

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Air forces in Quebec

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Local government in Quebec

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Local government in Quebec

History of Quebec

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Culture of Quebec

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Culture of Quebec

Art in Quebec

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People of Quebec

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Religion in Quebec

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Religion in Quebec

Sports in Quebec

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Quebec Athletes

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Notable Quebec athletes include:

Symbols of Quebec

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Symbols of Quebec

Economy and infrastructure of Quebec

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Economy of Quebec

Education in Quebec

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See also

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References

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