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The flag of Quebec, also known as thefleurdelisé
  1. Quebec is one of the four foundingprovinces of Canada.
  2. At over 1.5 million km2, Quebec is the largest province by area in Canada, 2.7 times the size ofFrance, and 6 times theUK.
  3. Quebec is the second most populous province in Canada.
  4. Hydro-Québec is the largest producer of hydroelectricity in the world.
  5. The most common family name in Canada is "Tremblay:" 180,000 people have this family name, or one in 42 Quebecois.
  6. The composer of Canada'snational anthem,Calixa Lavallée, was born in Quebec.
  7. ThePort of Quebec is Canada's oldest port.
  8. Tadoussac, Quebec, established in1599, is the oldest settlement in Canada.
  9. Quebec is the world's largest producer ofmaple syrup, claiming more than 75% of the world's production.
  10. TheChâteau Frontenac in Quebec City is the most photographed hotel in the world.
  11. The narrowest house in North America is located on rue Donnacona in Quebec City.
  12. Over 95% of the population is French speaking but more than 40% can speak both English and French
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