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The name Quebec means "Place where the River Narrows" And was first spelled "Kebec."
Kébec being the Algonquin word meaning "narrows" or "where the river narrows".
Quebec got its name from the Algonquian word Kebec, which means "where the river shortens".
Place where the River Narrows
The original name for the city was Kebec, which meant 'Where the river narrows'. It was then translated to a more French spelling of Quebec.
The name "Quebec", which comes from the Algonquin word kepék meaning "(it) narrows", originally referred to the area around Quebec City where the Saint Lawrence River narrows to a cliff-lined gap. Early variations in the spelling of the name included Québecq (Levasseur, 1601) and Kébec (Lescarbot 1609). French explorer Samuel de Champlain chose the name Québec in 1608 for the colonial outpost he would use as the administrative seat for the French colony of New France. From Wikipedia
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.
The bridge is named for Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first known European navigator to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River, while crossing The Narrows. Source: Wikipedia
Québec is a French equivalent of the English name "Quebec." The proper place name traces its origins back to the Algonquin word kébec for "where the river narrows." The pronunciation will be "key-bek" in French.
Quebec, Canada, where he named a river after himself, "Lake Champlain"
Quebec City, founded by Samuel Champlain, was already a thriving Indian village called Stadacona. Its strategic location, several miles upriver from the large Ile d'Orleans, appealed to Champlain. The name QUEBEC is of Indian origin and means "where the river narrows." A look at the topography shows the St. Lawrence River narrowing to approximately one kilometer at Quebec City as compared to the mouth of the mighty river at the Gaspe Peninsula where it is 480 kilometers across.
AnswerQuebec is mainly a french speaking province,Samuel de Champlain was the founder of quebec.· The most photographed hotel in the world is the Château Frontenac in Quebec city· The thinnest house n North America, at only 12 feet (3.7 meters) long, is located on Rue Donnaconna n Quebec City.· Quebec is where over 3% of the world's fresh water reserves come from.· The largest province in Canada is Quebec· The word quebec comes from the Algonquin word meaning "Where the river narrows", referring to St. Lawrence river.· Quebec City was the capital of Canada for 6 years, from 1859 to 1865.The name Quebec means "Where the River Narrows"Quebec is Canada's oldest city and the most visited city. The city derives its name from "Kebec" which is Algonquin meaning the river that narrows.