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Quebec
quebec
Quebec; the province of Quebec is mostly francophone. There are French-speaking communities in other Canadian provinces, too.
The Quebecois are a group of francophone that form a nation in a united Canada.
Quebec, in Canada, is located in the eastern part of Canada is a very large semi-autonomous Francophone province of Canada.
Several francophone countries celebrate Mardi Gras, with notable festivities in France, particularly in Nice and Paris. In Belgium, the city of Binche is famous for its vibrant celebrations, while Quebec in Canada hosts lively events in cities like Montreal and Quebec City. Other francophone regions, such as parts of Africa, also partake in Mardi Gras festivities, though the scale and traditions may vary.
Quebec is known as a primarily francophone province, but French is also widely spoken in Northern Alberta and in New Brunswick.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec, as well as in parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is the only province where French is the official language, with a majority of its population being francophone. French is also spoken in various communities across Canada, particularly in urban areas with a significant francophone population.
Yes.
Yes.
Canada, mainly Quebec, is francophone. France, Belgium, and Switzerland are also technically more north than the United States.
Canada is officially a bilingual country. Quebec and New Brunswick are predominantly francophone, and many francophone communities exist in all provinces and territories of Canada.The Quebec has the largest number of French speakers. Parts of New Brunswick also have large numbers of French as do certain parts of Manitoba and Northern Ontario.French is reported to be spoken thoughout Canada, but mostly in Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta, Ontario and Manitoba. Quebec