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Quebec - перевод на немецкий

PROVINCE OF CANADA
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  • [[Baie-Saint-Paul]] during winter
  • The ferry N.M. ''Camille-Marcoux'', of the ''Société des traversiers du Québec''
  • ''La Cavalière'' by [[Charles Daudelin]], 1963, installed in front of the pavilion Gérard Morisset of the Quebec National Museum of Fine Arts in [[Quebec City]]
  • The show ''Dralion'', Cirque du Soleil, introduced in 2004
  • [[George-Étienne Cartier]], co-premier from [[Canada East]] and a Father of Confederation
  • Maîtres chez nous}}" was the electoral slogan of the Liberal Party during the 1962 election.
  • [[Grande Noirceur]]}}
  • [[René Lévesque]], one of the architects of the Quiet Revolution, and the Premier of Quebec's first modern sovereignist government
  • The [[Battle of Saint-Eustache]] was the final battle of the Lower Canada Rebellion.<ref name=rebellion/>

Quebec      
quebec, Que., province in eastern Canada
Quebec City         
  • Place Royale and Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in 2013
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  • major junior hockey]] [[Quebec Remparts]].
  • Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City
  • Winter scene at the [[Château Frontenac]]
  • Quebec City Hall]] serves as the seat for the [[Quebec City Council]].
  • Saint-Roch]]'s garden, lower town
  • Winter Carnival]] is the world's largest winter festival.
  • CHUQ]], the largest employer in Quebec City.
  • Depiction of [[Jacques Cartier]]'s meeting with the indigenous people of [[Stadacona]] in 1535
  • Pierre-Laporte]] [[Quebec Bridge]]s connect the city with neighbouring [[Lévis]].
  • Parliament Building]] is located in the city.
  • [[Montmorency Falls]] is a major waterfall in the city's east end.
  • After a campaign of three months British forces captured Quebec City after the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
  • Guillaume Couillard]], which accompanies those to [[Louis Hébert]] and [[Marie Rollet]]). [[Parc Montmorency]], [[Québec City]].
  • An alley of [[Université Laval]] campus
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  • Map of the six boroughs that make up Quebec City
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  • The Promontory of Quebec at the narrowing of the Saint Lawrence River and surrounded by the [[Laurentian Mountains]]
  • RTC's ''Métrobus'' is a six lines, higher frequency and capacity bus service.
  • St. Jean (St. John) Gate]]
  • The [[Québec Capitales]] play their home games at [[Stade Canac]], a stadium primarily used for baseball.
  • Earl of Athlone]] (left to right) at the [[First Quebec Conference]], a secret military conference held in [[World War II]]
  • A tram in Quebec City in 1898
  • Québec, photographed from Lévis
CAPITAL CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, CANADA
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n. Quebec Stadt, Hauptstadt der kanadischen Provinz Quebec
Quebecer         
n. Quebecker, native or inhabitant of Quebec

Определение

Quebec group
·- The middle of the three groups into which the rocks of the Canadian period have been divided in the American Lower Silurian system. ·see the Chart of Geology.

Википедия

Quebec

Quebec ( k(w)ih-BEK; French: Québec [kebɛk] (listen)) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population. Much of the population of Quebec lives in urban areas along the St. Lawrence River, between its most populous city, Montreal, and the provincial capital, Quebec City. The province is the home of the Québécois nation. Located in Central Canada, the province shares land borders with Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, New Brunswick to the southeast, and a coastal border with Nunavut; in the south it borders Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York in the United States.

Between 1534 and 1763, Quebec was called Canada and was the most developed colony in New France. Following the Seven Years' War, Quebec became a British colony: first as the Province of Quebec (1763–1791), then Lower Canada (1791–1841), and lastly Canada East (1841–1867), as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. It was confederated with Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in 1867, beginning the Dominion of Canada. Until the early 1960s, the Catholic Church played a large role in the social and cultural institutions in Quebec. However, the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s to 1980s increased the role of the Government of Quebec in l'État québécois (the state of Quebec).

The Government of Quebec functions within the context of a Westminster system and is both a liberal democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Premier of Quebec, presently François Legault, acts as head of government. Québécois political culture mostly differs on a nationalist-vs-federalist continuum, rather than a left-vs-right continuum. Independence debates have played a large role in politics. Quebec society's cohesion and specificity is based on three of its unique statutory documents: the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, the Charter of the French Language, and the Civil Code of Quebec. Furthermore, unlike elsewhere in Canada, law in Quebec is mixed: private law is exercised under a civil-law system, while public law is exercised under a common-law system.

Quebec's official language is French; Québécois French is the regional variety. The economy of Quebec is mainly supported by its large service sector and varied industrial sector. For exports, it leans on the key industries of aeronautics, hydroelectricity, mining, pharmaceuticals, aluminum, wood, and paper. Quebec is well known for producing maple syrup, for its comedy, and for making hockey one of the most popular sports in Canada. It is also renowned for its culture; the province produces literature, music, films, TV shows, festivals, folklore, and more.

Примеры употребления для Quebec
1. Damit hofft Harper auch die Abspaltungsbewegungen in Quebec einzudämmen, wo die Führer des "Bloc" schon vom nächsten Unabhängigkeitsreferendum sprechen.
2. Auf der Nato–Parlamentarierversammlung in Quebec, die an diesem Freitag endet, sei das ein Riesenthema gewesen, berichteten deutsche Teilnehmer.
3. Der Laden in Jonquiere in der Provinz Quebec wäre der erste in Nordamerika, in dem die Gewerkschaft UFCW Fuß gefaßt hätte.
4. Annette Zerpner kann auf einem internationalen Treffen der Kinderbuchautoren in Montreal keine Unterschiede zwischen hiesigen Künstlern und ihren Kollegen aus Quebec erkennen.
5. Außerdem verfügt Dofasco, ansässig in Hamilton (Ontario), mit einem Jahresumsatz von 4,2 Milliarden kanadischen Dollar und 1.000 Beschäftigten über den großen Eisenerzproduzenten Quebec Cartier Mining.