Saint-Hugues, Quebec
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Saint-Hugues, Quebec | |
Location of Saint-Hugues, Quebec | |
Country | Canada |
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Province | Quebec |
Founded | 1827 |
Population (2006) | |
- Total | 1,310 |
Saint-Hugues (pronounced /seynt hyooz/ in English, IPA: [sɛ yooz] in French) is a town in southwestern Quebec north northeast of St-Hyacinthe, with a 2006 population of 1,310.[1]
In 1827 Saint-Hugues was created as a village, later to be incorporated into the county of Bagot.[2] It is currently on Quebec Route 224, halfway between Saint-Guillaume and Saint-Simon-de-Bagot.
Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu |
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Saint-Jude | Saint-Eugene-de-Grantham, Saint-Eugene |
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Saint-Simon-de-Bagot, Saint-Simon |
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[edit] References
- ^ Statistics Canada, 2006 Census. Retrieved on 2008-05-05.
- ^ Blanchard, Raoul (1947). Le centre du Canada français: "province de Québec". Beauchemin, 76.
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