The Capital of Quebec is Quebec City.
Montreal is a city and, therefore, has no capitol. It is located in the province of Quebec (capitol, Quebec City) in the country Canada (capitol, Ottawa)
Quebec city is the capital of Quebec
OK first of all you didn't even spell Quebec right, and second the capitol of Quebec is the city Quebec. see its not that hard to remember!
Quebec is a old city, found in Canada. Quebec's capitol city is Quebec City. Quebec was founded in 1608.
Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
Montreal, Quebec, and the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia. Quebec city is the capital of Quebec and Victoria is the capital of BC.
Quebec City is the provincial capital of Quebec. Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario. Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Quebec City is 443.9 kilometres from Ottawa. Toronto is 449.2 kilometres from Ottawa. Quebec City is 5.3 kilometres closer to Ottawa than Toronto.
Not far from New Hampshire but a long way to go if you are in Istanbul.
She avoided the appearance of picking sides between upper and lower or Canada West and Canada East. Bytown is not Toronto and was almost in Quebec.
There is NO state capital in Quebec. Canada is divided into PROVINCES , not staes. of which Quebec is one of the provinces. Its capital city is also named Quebec.
Now, Upper and Lower Canada have grown, and become Ontario and Quebec. Back at the time of confederation, Upper Canada was what is now Southern Ontario, with York (Toronto) as its "capitol" sort of. This was where all of the English people lived. The southern part of Quebec is what was Lower Canada. It was where all the French people lived.
The province of Quebec has its capital city as 'Quebec' (City).