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Mauricie (French pronunciation: [mɔʁisi]) is a
traditional and
current administrative region of Quebec. La
Mauricie National Park is
contained within...
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Mauricie–Bois-Francs (French pronunciation: [mɔʁisi bwa fʁɑ̃]) was a
former administrative region of Quebec. It
ceased to
exist on July 30, 1997 (or August...
- Centre-de-la-
Mauricie (French pronunciation: [lə sɑ̃tʁ də la mɔʁisi]) was a
former regional county muni****lity and
census division in the
Mauricie region of...
- bold print.
Mauricie–Bois-Francs was
split in 1997 to
create Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec
administrative regions (note, the
notion of
Mauricie as a traditional...
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Mauricie National Park (French: Parc
national de la
Mauricie) is a
national park
located near
Shawinigan in the
Laurentian Mountains, in the
Mauricie...
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Mauricie tourism represents an
important sector of Québec’s
economy with 1.2 to 1.5 million
visitors each year who
spend 200 to 300 million
dollars per...
- in the
Outaouais Region, the
Greater Montreal Area, the Montérégie, the
Mauricie, the Gaspésie and the Côte-Nord regions. The
floods were
listed as the...
- The
results in each
riding (electoral division) were:
Cabinet members are in bold type.
Party leaders are in italics. The
Premier is in both. "Résultats...
- coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of
historic places in
Mauricie, Quebec,
entered on the
Canadian Register of
Historic Places,
whether they...
- This is a list of
communities in Quebec. Currently,
local muni****lities
belonging to a
regional county muni****lity are not listed, but they can be accessed...