Québec
Quebec[1]
Bandera ning Québec Sagkal ning armas ning Québec
Bandera ning Québec Sagkal ning armas ning Québec
Motto: Je me souviens (French: Atatandanan ku)penis penis penis
Mapa ning Canada a mika Québec highlighted
Opisial a amanu French
Tungku Quebec City
Pekamaragul a lakanbalen Montreal
Lieutenant-Governor J. Michel Doyon
Premier François Legault (CAQ)
Parliamentary representation
 - House seats
 - Senate seats



75

24
Lapad/Dagul
Total
 - Gabun
 - Danum  (% of total) 
Ranked 2nd
1,542,056 km²
1,183,128 km²
176,928 km² (11.5%)
Populasiun
 - Total (2006)
 - Pangasiksik
Ranked 2nd
7,651,531
4.90/km²
GDP (2005)
 - Total
 - Per capita

$274.863 billion (2nd)
$36,175 (9th)
Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st)
Oras zona UTC-5, -4
Abbreviations
 - Postal
 - ISO 3166-2
 - Postal Code Prefix

QC or PQ[2]
CA-QC
G, H, J
Bulaklak Blue Flag Iris
(Iris versicolor Linné)
Pun Dutung Yellow Birch
Ayup Snowy Owl
Website www.gouv.qc.ca
All rankings include the territories

Ing Quebec (mayayagkas [kʰwəˈbɛk] o [kʰəˈbɛk]) o, king French, Québec (pronounced [kebɛk]),[1] metung yang Canadian a lalawigan king Aslagan Canada.

Makasepu ya keng albugan king lalawigan ning Ontario, James Bay at Hudson Bay. King pangulu ilapin deng Hudson Strait at Ungava Bay, king aslagan ing Gulf ning Saint Lawrence, deng lalawigan ning New Brunswick at Newfoundland and Labrador, at ing king mauli ing United States (deng state ning New York, Vermont, New Hampshire at Maine). Atin ya naman milulupang sepung danuman king Territoryu ning Nunavut at ding lalawigan ning Prince Edward Island at Nova Scotia.

Ding Apulung pekamaragul a balen agpang keng populasiun (E kayabe ding metropolitan areas)

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Balen 2001 1996 Larawan
Montreal 1 812 723 1 774 846
Quebec Lakanbalen (provincial capital) 532 329 504 605
Longueuil (Part of Greater Montreal) 348 091 373 009
Laval (Part of Greater Montreal) 343 005 330 393
Gatineau (Part of Ottawa-Gatineau) 226 696 217 591
Saguenay 148 050 153 476
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Sherbrooke 146 689 135 501
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Trois-Rivières 122 395 124 417
Lévis (Part of Greater Quebec City) 121 999 118 344
Terrebonne (Part of Greater Montreal) 80 531 75 110

Populasiun ning Quebec manibat iniang 1851

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Banua Populasiun Limang-banuang
% pamanalili
Apulung-banuang
% pamanalili
Ranku kareng
lalawigan
1851 892,061 n/a n/a 2
1861 1,111,566 n/a 24.6 2
1871 1,191,516 n/a 7.2 2
1881 1,359,027 n/a 14.1 2
1891 1,488,535 n/a 9.5 2
1901 1,648,898 n/a 10.8 2
1911 2,005,776 n/a 21.6 2
1921 2,360,665 n/a 17.8 2
1931 2,874,255 n/a 21.8 2
1941 3,331,882 n/a 15.9 2
1951 4,055,681 n/a 21.8 2
1956 4,628,378 14.1 n/a 2
1961 5,259,211 13.6 29.7 2
1966 5,780,845 9.9 24.9 2
1971 6,027,765 4.3 14.6 2
1976 6,234,445 3.4 7.8 2
1981 6,438,403 3.3 6.8 2
1986 6,532,460 1.5 4.8 2
1991 6,895,963 5.6 7.1 2
1996 7,138,795 3.5 9.3 2
2001 7,237,479 1.4 5.0 2
2006* 7,651,531 5.7 7.2 2

*Preliminary 2006 census estimate. Source: Statistics Canada [1][2]

Katutubung Penibatan

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Katutubung penibatan Populasyun Porsientu
"Canadian" 4,897,475 68.73%
French 2,111,570 29.67%
Irish 291,545 5.09%
Italian 249,205 3.70%
English 218,415 3.07%
Scottish 156,140 2.19%
North American Indian 130,165 1.83%
German 88,700 1.24%
Jewish 82,450 1.16%
Haitian 74,465 1.05%

Lawen ya rin

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Dalerayan

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  1. 1.0 1.1 According to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official form in French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in English; the name is one of 81 locales of pan-Canadian significance with official forms in both languages. In this system, the official name of the capital is Québec in both official languages. The Quebec government renders both names as Québec in both languages.
  2. Postal Codes from Canada Post

Suglung Palual

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Ding Lalawigan at territoryu ning Canada  
Lalawigan: British Columbia | Alberta | Saskatchewan | Manitoba | Ontario | Quebec | New Brunswick | Nova Scotia | Prince Edward Island | Newfoundland and Labrador
Territoryu: Yukon | Northwest Territories | Nunavut