Greater Quebec City Area
The Quebec City metropolitan area (French: Communauté métropolitaine de Québec) is a geopolitical region encompassing numerous cities, towns and villages in the Quebec City economic area.
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History
The Quebec Metropolitan Area (QMA) was created on January 1, 2002 (the creation date of the enlarged cities of Lévis and Quebec City).
The population of the QMA is about 715,000 inhabitants. It is the second most populous metropolitan area in Quebec and ranks seventh in Canada.
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* Wendake is a federal Indian reserve wedged in Quebec City.
** L'Ancienne-Lorette is wedged in Quebec City.
*** L'Île d'Orléans contains 6 parishes.
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See also: List of articles about Quebec City · History of Quebec City |
Toronto CMA (O) •Greater Montreal Area (Q) •Greater Vancouver Regional District (B) •National Capital Region (O/Q) •Calgary Region (A) • Edmonton Capital Region (A) •Greater Quebec City Area (Q) •Hamilton (O) •Winnipeg Capital Region (M) •London (O) •Kitchener (O) •St. Catharines-Niagara (O) •Halifax Regional Municipality (NS) •Greater Victoria (B) •Windsor (O) •Oshawa (O) •Saskatoon (S) •Regina (S) •St. John's (NL) •Greater Sudbury (O) •Saguenay (Q) •Sherbrooke (Q) •Fraser Valley Regional District (BC) •Kingston (O) •Trois-Rivières (Q) •Saint John (NB) •Thunder Bay (O)
A Alberta •B British Columbia •M Manitoba •NB New Brunswick •NL Newfoundland and Labrador •NS Nova Scotia •O Ontario •Q Quebec •S Saskatchewan
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Quebec City | Metropolitan areas of Canada
