Quebec (disambiguation)

Quebec is a French speaking province in Eastern Canada.

Quebec may also refer to:

Areas in Canada

Places in the United Kingdom

  • Quebec, County Durham, a village in England, in the United Kingdom
  • Quebec, West Sussex, a village in England, in the United Kingdom

Places in the United States

  • Quebec, Connecticut, a neighborhood in the Borough of Danielson in Windham County, Connecticut
  • Quebec, Montana, an unincorporated community in Montana
  • Quebeck, Tennessee, United States
  • Quebec Mountain, North Carolina, United States


Arts

  • Quebec (album), a 2003 album by Ween
  • Quebec (1951 film), a 1951 film directed by George Templeton about the Patriotes Rebellion
  • Quebec (2007 film), a 2007 film directed by Steve Conrad
  • Québec: Duplessis and After..., a 1972 film directed by Denys Arcand
  • Quebec, une ville, a 1988 film directed by Gilles Carle
  • Ike Quebec (1918–1963), jazz tenor saxophonist
  • Xebec (studio), a subsidiary of the Japanese animation studio Production I.G.
  • The Quebecers, a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation

Other uses

  • Battle of Quebec (disambiguation), numerous battles in or near Quebec
  • "Quebec", the letter Q in the NATO phonetic alphabet
  • Project 615 submarine, the NATO reporting name for the Soviet Project 615 submarine
  • HMS Quebec, three ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy
  • HMCS Quebec
    • HMCS Quebec, a cruiser of the Second World War, formerly HMS Uganda and HMCS Uganda (1952–1956)
  • HMCS Ville de Quebec
  • CSTC HMCS Quebec, the Cadet Summer Training Centre HMCS Quebec
  • Quebec platelet disorder, a genetic blood disorder
  • 45555 Quebec, a British LMS Jubilee Class locomotive
  • Pingualuit crater, Meteor crater once known as the New Quebec Crater, Ungava Crater, and Chubb Crater
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See also

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