Quebec was a provence in 1793
No, Quebec is a Provence in Canada. The main population speaks French.
Quebec is the largest:)
Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland (but not Labrador)
It depends, Quebec is a province in Eastern Canada, whilst Quebec City is the capital of said province, but is sometimes alternatively labeled 'Quebec'.
Out of the 8.45 million Canadians that reported having French ancestry, about 6 million (71%) live in the province of Quebec.
Quebec is a province located in Canada, east of Ontario. AND MY HOUSE
Yes, it does! It's nickname is "La Belle Province" meaning "The Beautiful Provence".
"En Provence" means "in Provence" in French. Provence is a region in southeastern France known for its beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and Mediterranean climate.
no, Provence is one of the main regions in France
J'aime la Provence
Margaret of Provence was born in 1221.
The population of Lançon-Provence is 8,010.