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Revision as of 14:34, 3 April 2002 by 194.109.232.171 (talk) (replaced flag GIF by a PNG that is 25% smaller and has a small edge to make it stand out slightly more)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)http://meta.wikipedia.com/upload/ca-qc.png Quebec is a Canadian province, with a population of 7,410,504 (Statistics Canada, 2001), primarily speakers of the French language. It is surrounded by over 300 million English speakers in the US and the rest of Canada, and yet, it manages to keep its unique culture and language.
In 1995, 49.9% of Quebecers voted "yes" in a referendum that asked them if they wanted to split away from Canada, while 50.1% voted no. So Quebec is still part of Canada.
Quebec's provincial capital is Quebec City, and its largest city is Montreal.
See also: Canada, Canadian provinces and territories, Canadian cities, Quebecois, Joual, Quiet Revolution