Low (Quebec)

Low (Quebec)

Low (Québec)

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Low

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Administration
Pays Canada Canada
Province Québec Québec
Région Outaouais
Comté ou équivalent La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau
Statut municipal Municipalité de canton
Constitution 1er janvier 1858
Maire
Mandat en cours
Michael Francis
2005 - 2009
Démographie
Population 864 hab. (2006)
Densité 3 hab./km2
Gentilé Lowite
Géographie
Coordonnées
géographiques
45° 49′ 00″ Nord
       75° 57′ 00″ Ouest
/ 45.816672, -75.950005
Altitudes mini. {{{mini}}} m — maxi. {{{maxi}}} m
Superficie 259 95 km2
Fuseau horaire
Indicatif
Code géographique 83010
Canada location map.svg
Low

Low est une municipalité du Québec (Canada) dans la municipalité régionale de comté de La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau et la région administrative de l'Outaouais. Le barrage Paugan est situé dans cette municipalité.


Municipalités limitrophes

Rose des vents Alleyn-et-Cawood Kazabazua Lac-Sainte-Marie Rose des vents
N Denholm
O    Low    E
S
La Pêche
Enclave:

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