English North of Quebec, formerly Nouveau-qubec administrative region constituting the northern half of Quebec province, Canada. The name Nouveau-Qubec (New Quebec) once was used synonymously with Ungava for that part of the Labrador-Ungava peninsula between Hudson Bay and the Labrador Sea, north of the Eastmain and Churchill (Hamilton) rivers, which was, at the time, a part of the Northwest Territories. In 1912, however, when the territory was annexed by Quebec, the term Nouveau-Qubec generally replaced Ungava. Following the establishment of the Quebec-Newfoundland boundary in 1927, use of the name was limited to a territory in northern Quebec province, which in 1967 became a political subdivision of the province; during the 1980s the region's name was changed to Nord-du-Qubec. Governed from the city of Quebec, Nord-du-Qubec is the largest but least populous of Quebec province's regions. Pop. (1991) 20,284.
NORD-DU-QUBEC
Meaning of NORD-DU-QUBEC in English
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