Low (Quebec)
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Low, Quebec — Infobox Settlement official name = Low nickname = Paugan motto = imagesize = 220px image caption = View down Paugan Dam flag size = 120x100px image shield = shield size = 120x100px mapsize = subdivision type = Country subdivision name = Canada… … Wikipedia
Low (Québec) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Low. Low Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Low — may refer to:*Low (complexity), a relationship between complexity classes in computational complexity theory *Low Island (disambiguation) *Low pressure area, a region where the atmospheric pressure is lowest with relation to the surrounding area… … Wikipedia
Quebec French — Français québécois Spoken in Quebec (mainly), Ontario, Western Canada, New England Native speakers (mother tongue) 6 million in Quebec, 700,000 elsewhere in Canada[ … Wikipedia
Quebec — This article is about the Canadian province. For the province s capital city, see Quebec City. For other uses, see Quebec (disambiguation). Coordinates … Wikipedia
Quebec municipal elections, 2009 — Municipal elections took place throughout Quebec, Canada, on November 1, 2009, to replace mayors and councillors. Contents 1 Acton Vale 2 Alma 3 Amos 4 Amqui … Wikipedia
Quebec — /kwi bek , ki /, n. 1. a province in E Canada. 6,141,491; 594,860 sq. mi. (1,540,685 sq. km). 2. a seaport in and the capital of this province, on the St. Lawrence: capital of New France from 1663 to 1759, when it was taken by the English;… … Universalium
Québec-Radio — Infobox Radio station name = Québec Radio area = Quebec worldwide slogan = Paroles et musique des gens d ici ! airdate = 2004 format = Political talk radio affiliations = Quebec sovereignty movement owner = Le Québécois webcast = [http://quebec… … Wikipedia
Quebec sovereignty movement — The Quebec sovereignty movement ( fr. Mouvement souverainiste du Québec) is a political movement aimed at either attaining independent statehood (sovereignty) or some degree of greater political autonomy [… … Wikipedia
Quebec referendum, 1995 — Map of the 1995 referendum by provincial riding. Red colours indicate No votes, blues indicate Yes votes, with darker hues indicating higher percentages. The 1995 Quebec referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the Canadian province… … Wikipedia