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Chicoutimi
Chicoutimi ( , ) is the most populous borough (arrondissement) of the city of Saguenay in Quebec, Canada.
Lachine
borough in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, former city
Verdun
borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Laurent
borough in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, former city
Outremont
borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
LaSalle
borough in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, former town
Hull
administrative sector of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, former city
Cabano
Cabano is a former city in Témiscouata Regional County Municipality within the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada. It is situated on Lake Témiscouata on Autoroute 85. On May 5, 2010, it merged with Notre-Dame-du-Lac to form the new city of Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac.
Anjou
borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jonquière
Jonquière (; ; 2021 population: 60,250) is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Saguenay in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Saguenay River, near the borough of Chicoutimi.
Montréal-Nord
Montreal North (, ) is a borough within the city of Montreal, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city of Montreal North on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec. It was amalgamated into the City of Montreal on January 1, 2002.
Pierrefonds
human settlement in Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Quebec, Canada
Buckingham
administrative sector of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, former town
Cap-de-la-Madeleine
Cap-de-la-Madeleine () is a former city in Quebec, Canada at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice River and the St. Lawrence River. It was amalgamated into the City of Trois-Rivières in 2002. Population (2006 census) 33,022.
Aylmer
administrative sector in Gatineau, Québec, Canada, former town
Arvida
human settlement in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
Notre-Dame-du-Lac
former city in Temiscouata, Québec, Canada
Lennoxville
borough in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Roxboro
district and former town in the West Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sainte-Geneviève
neighborhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Louis-de-France
Saint-Louis-de-France () was one of the six sectors of the City of Trois-Rivières. Prior to January 1, 2002 it was a city in Quebec of about 7,246 inhabitants. During the Quebec municipal reorganizations of 2002, it was amalgamated with the municipalities of Sainte-Marthe-du-Cap, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières-Ouest and Pointe-du-Lac, to form the current town of Trois-Rivières.