English: Quebec
French: Québec
First of all, what was 'Canada' in 1763? The term 'Canada' referred to a vague region along the St Lawrence River. The formal name of the area was 'Quebec.' By 1763, Quebec had been conquered and was British territory. The word 'Canada' was not used as a formal name until Upper Canada and Lower Canada were created in 1791.
Who knows probably someone who's last name has Quebec in it....................................
It was the Quebec Nordiques....
Quebec City and/or Montreal
the answer is . . . Quebec city! ~Madeline1844 the answer is . . . Quebec city! ~Madeline1844
As the name implies, it is a city. Quebec city is the capital of the Province of Quebec
Quebec is a Canadian province, and it is also the name of the capital city of the Province of Quebec.
Quebec (Quebec City) is the capital of the province of Quebec.
Quebec's Money is called: the Canadian Dollar
it the beginning it was called Nouvelle-France ( new France ) but quebec is the official name
What is the name of the snowman mascot of Quebec's winter carnival?
"Quebec" is the name of one of the ten provinces of Canada, and it is also the name of the capital city of that province, usually referred to as "Quebec City" in English. The Province of Quebec was one of the original four provinces of Confederation. Quebec City was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. French is the first language of most people in Quebec. I'm not familiar with any lake named "Quebec."