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Historical counties and territories in Quebec, Canada, and their county seats are listed below. The list is alphabetized by county, but can also be alphabetized by seat. In terms of internal division, there are four types of counties: Those that contain only townships, as do counties surveyed by the British after 1763.
Pages in category "Former counties of Quebec" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
There are several lists of counties of Quebec, that are list articles listing counties for the jurisdictions of Quebec. List of former counties of Quebec; for counties, pre-1990, in the territory that is now the Canadian province of Quebec; List of regional county municipalities and equivalent territories in Quebec; for county-equivalents, post ...
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Missisquoi County (/ m ɪ ˈ s ɪ s k w ə /) is a historical county in Quebec.It was formed between 1825 and 1831 and included historical Bedford County, Lower Canada. [1] In the early 1980s Quebec abolished its counties.
Quebec County was a historic county in the province of Quebec, Canada. The county included the Quebec City metropolitan area and extended northwestward. The county seat was Loretteville. Quebec County was used as an electoral district in the first election held for members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1792.
There are 87 RCMs and 17 TEs in Quebec, for a total of 104 MRCGs. 14 of the TEs correspond exactly (or very nearly correspond) to cities or urban agglomerations. [1] The only 3 exceptional cases are the TEs of Jamésie, Kativik and Eeyou Istchee. These TEs lie in Northern Quebec and cover large areas with many, mostly small, municipalities.
The Province of Quebec (French: Province de Québec) was a colony in British North America which comprised the former French colony of Canada.It was established by the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1763, following the conquest of New France by British forces during the Seven Years' War.