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List of municipalities in Quebec : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of municipalities in Quebec
Quebec is the second-most populous province in Canada with 7,903,001 residents as of 2011 and is the largest in land area at approximately . In 2011, Quebec's 1,111 municipalities covered of the province's land mass yet were home to of its population.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Répertoire des municipalités )〕 The Government of Quebec's Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Land Occupancy recognizes seven types of municipalities – cities (cités), parishes (paroisses), municipalities (municipalités), towns (villes), townships (cantons), united townships (cantons unis) and villages (villages).〔 Of Quebec's 1,111 municipalities, 640 or of them are simply "municipalities". Of the remaining 471, there are 158 parishes, 223 towns, 44 townships, 2 united townships and 44 villages. Despite still being a legal municipal status, there are no longer any cities in Quebec. In 2011, just over of Quebec's population resided in Montreal, its largest municipality. L'Île-Dorval is Quebec's smallest municipality by population with 5 people.〔 The largest municipality by land area is Baie-James at , while the smallest by land area is Notre-Dame-des-Anges at .〔 == Municipalities == Quebec has 640 municipalities (municipalités) that had a cumulative population of 1,009,205 and an average population of 1,157 in the 2011 Census.〔〔 Quebec's largest and smallest municipalities are Sainte-Sophie and Lac-Tremblant-Nord with populations of 13,375 and 47 respectively.〔
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