Lower Canada
The Province of Lower Canada (French: province du Bas-Canada) was a British colony on the lower Saint Lawrence River and the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (1791–1841). It covered the southern portion of the modern-day Province of Quebec, Canada, and the Labrador region of the modern-day Province of Newfoundland and Labrador (until the Labrador region was transferred to Newfoundland in 1809). The colony/province was abolished in 1841, when it and the adjacent Upper Canada were united into the Province of Canada.
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Lower Canada
The Province of Lower Canada (French: province du Bas-Canada) was a British colony on the lower Saint Lawrence River and the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (1791–1841). It covered the southern portion of the modern-day Province of Quebec, Canada, and the Labrador region of the modern-day Province of Newfoundland and Labrador (until the Labrador region was transferred to Newfoundland in 1809). The colony/province was abolished in 1841, when it and the adjacent Upper Canada were united into the Province of Canada.
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Beneden-Canada (Frans: Provinc ...... enigd tot de Provincie Canada.
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Canadá Inferior ou Baixo Canad ...... almente a província de Quebec.
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Dolna Kanada (fr. Bas-Canada, ...... nej Kanady było miasto Québec.
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El Bajo Canadá o Canadá Inferi ...... ec y el conjunto del Labrador.
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Il Basso Canada o Canada Infer ...... ec e delle coste del Labrador.
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Niederkanada (frz. Bas-Canada, ...... Oberkanada zur Provinz Kanada.
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Province du Bas-Canada Provinc ...... française, la Nouvelle-France.
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The Province of Lower Canada ( ...... d into the Province of Canada.
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Ни́жняя Кана́да (фр. Bas-Canad ...... временных Квебека и Лабрадора.
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ローワー・カナダ(英:Lower Canada)は、現在のカ ...... より南にあった。東はセントローレンス湾と大西洋に面している。
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1791-12-26
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Map of Lower Canada prior to 1809
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Beneden-Canada (Frans: Provinc ...... enigd tot de Provincie Canada.
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Canadá Inferior ou Baixo Canad ...... almente a província de Quebec.
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Dolna Kanada (fr. Bas-Canada, ...... nej Kanady było miasto Québec.
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El Bajo Canadá o Canadá Inferi ...... á Este, de mayoría francófona.
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Il Basso Canada o Canada Infer ...... ec e delle coste del Labrador.
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Niederkanada (frz. Bas-Canada, ...... Oberkanada zur Provinz Kanada.
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Province du Bas-Canada Provinc ...... e (1809)
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The Province of Lower Canada ( ...... d into the Province of Canada.
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Ни́жняя Кана́да (фр. Bas-Canad ...... ет бывшей французской колонии.
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ローワー・カナダ(英:Lower Canada)は、現在のカ ...... より南にあった。東はセントローレンス湾と大西洋に面している。
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Bajo Canadá
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Lower Canada
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