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Quebec is Canada's largest province in terms of area, and is the second most populous. It is the only Canadian province with French as its official language. Its capital is Quebec City.

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What was the most popular sport in 1995?

Soccer or Football

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stupid .......aewsome

Did African Americans eat the same food as white people?

I think they did, but if they had parties with other African Americans the probably ate African food

Yes they do. They just season their foods differently.

Why was quebec a successful colony?

The colonist traded beaver fur with the Native Americans,which they had sold for large profits.

Should Canada secede from Quebec?

That is a complicated question... Since (and I'm not going to enumerate all the reasons) Quebec would be sustainable and could prosper by itself just like any other Canadian province, the answer depends mostly on personal values.

1) People who believe that every people and nation should have the right to self determination if they want to to prevent cultural tensions will answer yes.

2) People who believe we are all Humans and that the less division there is the better the world will be will answer no.

How do you pronounce Lafayette?

I attend Lafayette College in Easton, PA and according to students and faculty there, it is pronounced La-fee-ette NOT La-fi-ette.

How do you pronounce Sachiel?

Sachiel actually is the corrupted 'english' version of the correct angelic name Zadkiel (which is Hebrew.)

and it is pronounced.... Zuhd- kee- uhl.

What do pupils learn at school in Jamaica?

Schools in Jamaica are not much different than schools in the United States. In the early years, students learn to read, write, and do basic arithmetic. They will also study world history and the history of Jamaica, science, and the arts.

When in Quebec Canada Public School March Break 2010?

Quebec schools are off the first week in March - Mon Mar 1 to Fri Mar 5 so the kids are free from Sat Feb 27 to Sun Mar 7 inclusive. Some schools may also get Fri Feb 26 off.

Ontario schools are off Mar 15 to Fri Mar 19 with most (maybe all) boards adding Friday Mar 12 so the kids are free from Fri Mar 12 to Sun Mar 21.


Source: http:/www.justvacations.ca/march-break-vacation-packages.php

How do you pronounce wofford?

not like a dog woof but like waffles i had that problem because i am a Wofford

How do you pronounce golgotha?

gol-guh-thuh

Some stress the first syllable, others the second. By pressing on the sound button on the link below you can hear the word Golgotha pronounced.

How do you pronounce Svacina?

In Czech its pronounced Sva-china, meaning not lunch, not dinner but, something in between. In America its pronounced Sva-seena.

How did Maine get such a zigzag border with Quebec?

it is really more sinuous than purely zigzag

since it includes only 2 straight lines & actually wiggles about far more than it zigs or zags

but in any case

it is because the political decision was made in 1842 that the international border should follow

in parts

the saint francis & saint john rivers

& also

in much greater part

the watershed divide between the saint Lawrence & the rivers that flow into the gulf of Maine

& this latter southwesternmost portion of the border is presumably the area you find so extreme

but all rivers & watershed divides do tend to wander about quite a bit

& these are no exception to the general rule

You and your husband are team truck drivers can you legally leave your 16-year-old daughter home alone?

There is not law about what age someone has to be to be left alone. They are more concerned with her ability to take care of herself and has the means to do so. 16 is certainly old enough. Edit -> There are two states that have set a minimum age of 13 (Maryland and Illinois). Do note that if there are problems at the home and police are informed there could be issues regarding endangerment. If there is a good trust factor, there shouldn't be a problem.

How do you pronounce Philinte?

My un-educated guess would be: Fill-in-teh, with some emphasis on the second syllable

Why were many Francophones concerned about life in Quebec in the 1960s?

Some Francophones began to demand independence from the rest of Canada. They opposed using English as the only official language, and worried that their language and culture might die.