Quebec
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Quebec (pronounced /kwɨˈbɛk/ or /kəˈbɛk/), in French, Québec (pronounced [kebɛk]) is a province in Canada.
It has a population of about 7,750,000. Its capital is Quebec City and its largest city is Montreal.
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[edit] Teams
The Montréal Canadiens play their home games at the Bell Centre. The Quebec Nordiques played in Quebec City, at the Colisée de Québec from 1972 - 1995 before moving to become the Colorado Avalanche. The Quebec Bulldogs also played in Quebec City in 1919-20 before moving to Hamilton to become the Hamilton Tigers.
[edit] Players
Notable players from Quebec
- Jean Beliveau
- Martin Brodeur
- Marcel Dionne
- Guy Lafleur
- Mario Lemieux
- Gilbert Perreault
- Maurice Richard
- Patrick Roy
[edit] Towns
| Towns of Québec |
| Please note that this list may not be complete |
| Alma - Amos - Baie Comeau - Brossard - Cowansville - Dolbeau-Mistassini - Drummondville - Gaspé - Gatineau - Granby - Joliette - La Tuque - Lachute - Laval - Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine - Longueuil - Matane - Mont-Laurier - Montmagny - Montreal - Prévost - Quebec City - Rawdon - Répentigny - Rigaud - Rimouski - Rivière-du-Loup - Roberval - Rouyn-Noranda - Saguenay - Saint-Eustache - Saint-Félicien - Saint-Georges - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu - Saint-Jérôme - Saint-Hyacinthe - Saint-Lin-des-Laurentides - Sainte-Adèle - Sainte-Marie - Sainte Sophie - Salaberry-de-Valleyfield - Sept-Îles - Shawinigan - Sherbrooke - Sorel-Tracy - Terrebonne - Thetford Mines - Trois-Rivières - Val d'Or - Victoriaville |
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