No, Most people think Quebec people (all) are sepratists, but the truth is not many are because there are so many imigrants that come there to come to Canada that they don't want them to split up, most of the people that want to separate are in The Bloc Quebeqios. So no it is not considered a Nation, It is the second largest and most populated Province in Canada.
Quebec is a province in Canada. There is no capital nation in Quebec.
Examples of linguistic nations include the Basque Country in Spain, where the Basque language is spoken predominantly, and Quebec in Canada, where French is spoken as a primary language. These regions have a strong linguistic identity that contributes to their sense of national identity.
Quebec in not a nation. Therefore they have no national colours. The Provincial colours for the Quebec flag are blue and white.
Quebec is a Province of Canada, not a Nation. I imagine it would be an otter.
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No, Quebec isn't independent yet, but it has tried multiple times by referendum. once, they even lost with no to 50,56%
First of all, Quebec is a Canadian province, and its capital city is Quebec City. In no way is Quebec part of Europe, it is part of the soverighn nation of Canada, like Sacramento is to California
There is no river named Qyebec in Quebec. The name Quebec is from the algonquin indian nation, meaning "narrow passage", refferring to the narrowing of St-Laurent river in front of Québec city.
They established the nation of quebec.
because the gov. did not make borders at the time.
quebec wants to leave canada because they feel very proud of thier french culture and they feel as though their culture will eventually die if they keep being part of an english speaking nation.
The Quebecois are a group of francophone that form a nation in a united Canada.