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  2. Language demographics of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec's population accounts for 23.9% of the Canadian population, and Quebec's francophones account for about 90% of Canada's French-speaking population. English-speaking Quebecers are a large population in the Greater Montreal Area, where they have built a well-established network of educational, social, economic, and cultural institutions.

  3. Category:Bilingual cities and towns in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bilingual cities and towns in Quebec" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. List of towns in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Although the terms "city" and "town" are both used in the category name because of common English usage, Quebec does not contain any cities under the current law; [1] this list thus includes all villes, regardless of whether they are referred to as cities or towns in English.

  5. List of municipalities in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    A regional county municipality (French: Municipalité régionale de comté) in Quebec is a membership of numerous local municipalities, which in some cases can include unorganized territories, that was formed to administer certain services at the regional level such as waste management, public transit, land use planning and development, property assessment, etc. [14] Its council comprises the ...

  6. Demographics of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Canada Quebec Density 2016. The demographics of Quebec constitutes a complex and sensitive issue, especially as it relates to the national question. Quebec is the only one of Canada's provinces to feature a Francophone (French-speaking) majority, and where anglophones (English-speakers) constitute an officially recognized minority group.

  7. Estrie - Wikipedia

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    Estrie (French pronunciation:) is an administrative region of Quebec that comprises the Eastern Townships. Estrie, a French neologism, was coined as a derivative of est, "east". Originally settled by anglophones, today it is about 90 per cent francophone. [3]

  8. List of communities in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of communities in Quebec. Currently, local municipalities belonging to a regional county municipality are not listed, but they can be accessed through the link to their regional county municipality.

  9. Category:Cities and towns in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Note that although the terms "city" and "town" are both used in the category name because of common English usage, Quebec does not distinguish between cities and towns under law; this category thus includes all villes, regardless of whether they are referred to as cities or towns by English speakers.