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Quebecs is a
Grade II
listed 4-star
hotel with 44
rooms located on
Quebec Street in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Built in 1891, the
building has two-storey-high...
- gouv.qc.ca/en/
Quebecs_debt325.asp "Perspective
revue d'analyse économique" (PDF).
caisse desjardins.
Retrieved June 23, 2011. "Le
Québec : une économie...
- French).
Commission de
toponymie du Québec. 46°43′4″N 71°11′52″W / 46.71778°N 71.19778°W / 46.71778; -71.19778 (Saint-Jean-Chrysostome,
Quebecs) v t e...
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lieux de
culte du Québec – Église Sainte-Rosalie 45°38′35″N 72°54′0″W / 45.64306°N 72.90000°W / 45.64306; -72.90000 (Sainte-Rosalie,
Quebecs) v t e...
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Quebec City (/kwɪˈbɛk/ or /kəˈbɛk/; French:
Ville de
Québec),
officially known as
Québec (French pronunciation: [kebɛk]), is the
capital city of the Canadian...
- Look up
Battle of
Quebec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Battle of
Quebec may
refer to:
Battle of
Quebec (1690), a
failed English ****ault
during the...
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quarantined (the flag
represents the
letter “Q”). A ship
flying two
Quebecs ("QQ"), or "Double
Quebec", is signaling: "I
require health clearance." In both cases...
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Montreal is the
largest city in the
province of
Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in
North America.
Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie...
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Commission de
toponymie du
Québec - Grand-Mère 46°37′0″N 72°42′0″W / 46.61667°N 72.70000°W / 46.61667; -72.70000 (Grand-Mère,
Quebecs)...
- The
premier of
Quebec (French:
premier ministre du
Québec (masculine) or première
ministre du
Québec (feminine)) is the head of
government of the Canadian...