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Statistics Canada divides
Quebec into 98
census divisions largely coextensive with the
regional county municipalities of the province (of Quebec's 87 regional county municipalities, 82 have coextensive borders with Statistics Canada census divisions).
Quebec's census divisions consist of numerous
census subdivisions . The types of census subdivisions within a Quebec census division may include:
[1]
cities and towns (ville ),
"ordinary" municipalities (municipalité ),
parish municipalities (paroisse ),
townships (canton ) and
united townships (cantons unis ),
villages (village )
Cree villages (village cri ),
northern villages (village nordique , i.e., Inuit), and one
Naskapi village (village Naskapi )
Land reserved to Crees (Terres réservées aux Cris ), Inuit land (Terre inuite ), Naskapi land (Terres réservées aux Naskapis )
Indian reserves and
Indian settlements
Unorganized territories
List of census divisions
The following is a list of Quebec's census divisions, as of the
2011 census .
[2] [
needs update ]
See also
References
External links