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Quebec Government Offices : ウィキペディア英語版 | Quebec Government Offices
The Quebec Government Offices (French: ''Délégations générales du Québec'') are Quebec's official representation around the world. The network of offices consists of seven general delegations, five delegations, ten government bureaux, four trade branches, and two areas of representation in multilateral affairs. The first office opened in 1940 in New York City. The Government of Quebec is represented in a total of 28 countries. The seven general delegations are located in: Brussels, London, Mexico City, Munich, New York City, Paris and Tokyo. Quebec like other Canadian provinces also maintain representatives in some Canadian embassies and consulates general. ==External links==
*(Quebec Government House of Paris ) *(Quebec Government House of New York City ) *(Quebec Government Office of London ) *(Historical Overview of Québec's international relations ) * ()
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