Geography of Quebec. Quebec is Canada's largest province, occupying an area of 594,856 square miles or 1,540,680 square kilometres (nearly three times the size of France), most of which is very sparsely populated. More than 90 percent of Quebec's area lies within the Canadian Shield, and includes the greater part of the Labrador Peninsula.
One of the biggest Natural Resources is the electrical power that Canada gets from tributaries of the St. Lawrence River. Nottaway, Rupert and the Eastmain Rivers together make the largest hydroelectric project in Canada. They also mine gold, silver, copper and iron in this area.
Quebec is a province located in Canada, which is north of the United States. It is east of the province of Ontario.
It is in Canada, on the east. It is east of Ontario.
Quebec is a province located in Canada in the continent of North America. It is located in between New Brunswick and Ontario.
The City of Québec is the capital of the Province of Québec.
And, by the way, it is not a "providence."
The natural resources of Quebec are silver, gold, copper, and iron. They can be found in eastern part of Quebec.
lumber, asbestos, coal and water are the most popular natural resources in Quebec.
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Quebec city is the capital of Quebec
The population of Quebec is about 7,900,000.
A natural resources is a star and lumber.
Quebec's official language is French.
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