「Quebec」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)6ページ目
該当件数 : 2956件
ed protests against government cuts in several | Quebec cities. |
pring of 1999 in Montreal, and in Gatineau and | Quebec City in the autumn. |
Lesage served as an alderman for | Quebec City from 1918 to 1926. |
He died in | Quebec City in 1945. |
He died in | Quebec City at the age of 79. |
nadian Confederation, and he presided over the | Quebec City conference of 1864. |
He died in | Quebec City in 1893. |
He died in | Quebec City in 1897. |
Hearn came to | Quebec City in 1842. |
preparations and demonstrations (known as the | Quebec City protest) that surrounded them than for th |
arch 11, 1908 in L'Ange-Gardien in the Greater | Quebec City Area and became an accountant. |
He did so around 1617 on the site where | Quebec City was founded in 1608. |
Elder chose him to lead the British assault on | Quebec City the following year. |
He was born in | Quebec City on April 16, 1924 and became a physician. |
nd 1813, membership in the Methodist Church in | Quebec City dwindled from 40 individuals to 20. |
ng the War of 1812, he was a lieutenant in the | Quebec City militia, later becoming captain. |
He died in office at | Quebec City at the age of 49. |
Burch neglected his duties on the | Quebec City Circuit in large part, travelling there o |
He was born in Brittany in 1808, arrived in | Quebec City in 1854 and settled in the Eastern Townsh |
He remained in that post up until his death in | Quebec City 36 years later. |
His father's family had settled near | Quebec City in 1670. |
ower Canada bar in 1857 and set up practice at | Quebec City with Alexandre Chauveau. |
Beaudet died in | Quebec City and was buried at Sainte-Foy. |
He was mayor of | Quebec City from January 1856 to January 1857. |
He died in | Quebec City at the age of 64. |
Brehaut died in office at | Quebec City at the age of 52. |
Quebec city is founded. | |
In 1973, Anderson died in | Quebec City of Tuberculosis. |
the two main connections between Montreal and | Quebec City (the other being Autoroute 20 on the sout |
Lefebvre and performed at Theatre Periscope in | Quebec City and in Montreal at the Espace Libre. |
ing lawyer, he ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of | Quebec City in 1894. |
His father, a merchant, came to | Quebec City soon after his birth. |
Ursulines and Madame de la Peltrie, landed at | Quebec City in August 1639. |
Parliament Building, | Quebec City |
It includes portions of | Quebec City and the municipalities of Stoneham-et-Tew |
Bell CH-146 Griffons from CFB Valcartier, near | Quebec City in Quebec, Canada. |
He died at | Quebec City at the age of 78. |
It was intended to connect | Quebec City with the United States and to promote set |
anadian radio station, which broadcasts to the | Quebec City metropolitan area. |
ided in the city of Montreal and then lived in | Quebec City from 1854-1856. |
Bertrand served as a city councillor in | Quebec City from 1914 to 1927, 1930 to 1932 and 1936 |
He moved to | Quebec City in the 1940s. |
ncludes mostly western and central portions of | Quebec City west of Quebec Autoroute 73. |
He died in | Quebec City on 2 October 1876. |
He was born in 1837 probably in | Quebec City and died in Westmount, Quebec in 1919. |
an waters, sailing only in the summer, between | Quebec City and Montreal. |
was essentially made up of the eastern part of | Quebec City and was largely of working class composit |
September 19 - A rock slide in | Quebec City kills 45 |
She was commissioned into the RCN at | Quebec City on 28 April 1944. |
s first recorded distillery was established in | Quebec City in 1769. |
nominated as rabbi of Ohev Sholom synagogue in | Quebec City that year. |
f Toronto Langton moved with the government to | Quebec City in 1859 and was president of the Literary |
Gilbert Paquette criticizes it harshly at the | Quebec City debate. |
CTV's regular season telecasts originated from | Quebec City or the United States, as Molson shut them |
ed the Great Upheaval in 1755 and travelled to | Quebec City via New Brunswick in 1757. |
troops capture Montreal, but, failing to take | Quebec City or elicit local support, soon withdraw. |
He entered politics and was elected mayor of | Quebec City in 1965. |
He died at | Quebec City at the age of 82. |
tatives agreed to meet again the next month in | Quebec City (see Quebec Conference). |
In 1946, he settled in | Quebec City and entered the importing business. |
Roland Michel Tremblay was born in | Quebec City but moved to the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean |
City Hall of | Quebec City and the Price Building |
was a Canadian politician, serving as Mayor of | Quebec City from November 1869 to January 1870. |
Duchesne died in | Quebec City at the age of 44 after he suffered a hear |
Carrier died in | Quebec City at the age of 74. |
He was a member of the | Quebec City Council from 1894 to 1898. |
during the party leadership convention held in | Quebec City on September 23, 1961. |
er is Jean-Emmanuel Manu Njock who was born in | Quebec City and raised in Cameroon. |
Sessions were held in | Quebec City until 1856 and then in Toronto. |
orn in Devonshire, England in 1814 and came to | Quebec City with his family in 1819. |
Felton studied law at | Quebec City with Andrew Stuart and Henry Black, was c |
He was a member of the municipal council for | Quebec City from 1916 to 1918 and served as judicial |
The riding is named after the founder of | Quebec City in 1608, Samuel de Champlain. |
He died in | Quebec City at the age of 68. |
n sightings of MLNQ occur during Canada Day in | Quebec City during the raising of the Canadian flag. |
That enterprise was destroyed in the massive | Quebec City fire of 1845 after which Hossak returned |
attended the Summit of the Americas protest at | Quebec City in April 2001. |
e Canadian cities of Halifax (Nova Scotia) and | Quebec City (Quebec). |
Cimon died at | Quebec City in 1917. |
He was born in | Quebec City in 1825. |
Hamel was Mayor of | Quebec City for the twelve years since December 1953. |
d across Canada with emphasis in the Montreal, | Quebec City and Ottawa-Gatineau regions. |
left for France again in 1831 and returned to | Quebec City in 1834. |
He died in | Quebec City at the age of 45. |
He died at | Quebec City in 1904. |
The riding is located south of | Quebec City and covers a strip of land between the ci |
It includes the western portion of | Quebec City west of Autoroute 573 and the municipalit |
He died in | Quebec City in 1886. |
Pierre Brehaut and Marie Todevin, and came to | Quebec City around 1788. |
e Queen's Printer from 1841 until his death in | Quebec City in 1863. |
was a Canadian politician, serving as Mayor of | Quebec City from 1928 to 1930. |
15 January 1642 - 20 August 1702) was born in | Quebec City and the first Canadian to be ordained pri |
, businessperson, politician and 28th Mayor of | Quebec City (d.1945) |
Some interpretations consider | Quebec's Down town to be the central southern portion |
y 21 - Jean Pelletier, politician and Mayor of | Quebec City (d.2009) |
1851 Parliament relocates to | Quebec City in 1851 to the Quebec Parliament Building |
He retired in 1963, and died in | Quebec City on May 12, 1971. |
He died at | Quebec City in 1811. |
See also: Canadian federal election results in | Quebec City |
ly (MNA) for the riding of Louis-Hebert in the | Quebec City region. |
He died in | Quebec City in 1950. |
He died in | Quebec City at the age of 62. |
He died in | Quebec City in 2006 aged 80. |
"A Vampire's View" ( | Quebec City bonus track) - 9:53 |
Rassemblement populaire candidate for Mayor of | Quebec City in 1989. |
He was born in | Quebec City around 1796. |
Dupuis died in | Quebec City at the age of 82. |
He was born at | Quebec City in 1815. |
At that time, the governing party in | Quebec City was dealing with unparalleled unpopularit |
He was born in | Quebec City when his dad was a member of the Quebec N |
s could be seen in Montreal, Ottawa, Pembroke, | Quebec City and Vancouver. |
He was the manager of the | Quebec City soccer ligue and was also a professional |
He died at | Quebec City in 1846. |
Fournier died in | Quebec City at the age of 69. |
Ice fort, | Quebec city Carnival, 1896. |
He worked as a clerk in the | Quebec City branch of a firm based in Montreal. |
He died at | Quebec City in 1894. |
He died at | Quebec City in 1873. |
- August 24, 1862) emigrated from Scotland to | Quebec City at the age of four. |
He served on the city council for | Quebec City from 1851 to 1857, serving as mayor in 18 |
nd recent Auckland champion Lindsay Davenport, | Quebec City quarterfinalist Olga Govortsova, Caroline |
He joined his family's law firm in | Quebec City after the war and was an organizer for th |
e lumber business in Upper Canada and moved to | Quebec City in 1860. |
He was born in Ireland and came to | Quebec City with his brother George sometime before 1 |
dent and president for the Banque Nationale at | Quebec City and president of the Quebec Saint-Jean-Ba |
Hearn died in office at | Quebec City of tuberculosis at the age of 67. |
onservatory for a few years before settling in | Quebec City in 1964. |
Sessions were held in | Quebec City until 1866; the last session was held in |
islative Assembly from 1841 until his death at | Quebec City in 1847. |
He died at | Quebec City in 1821. |
n February 26, 2001, after the amalgamation of | Quebec City and surrounding suburban municipalities. |
He practised law in | Quebec City with Paul Lesage in 1934, then with Charl |
He was born in | Quebec City in 1812, the son of Joseph Pacaud. |
He was born on September 23, 1860 in | Quebec City's St. Roch neighborhood. |
ed the replacement of streetcars with buses in | Quebec city's transit system. |
de an unsuccessful first bid for the office of | Quebec City's Mayor. |
He was born on December 24, 1875 in | Quebec City's St. Roch neighborhood. |
He was elected to represent | Quebec City's Upper Town in the legislative assembly |
Quebec city's downtown is on the lower part of the to | |
After | Quebec City's capture, the Grenadiers went on to be i |
ichard Garneau, CM, CQ (born July 15, 1930, in | Quebec City) is a Canadian sports journalist and writ |
Daniel Bouchard (born February 6, 1968 in | Quebec City) is a Quebec politician and was a member |
Lyne Beaumont (born January 23, 1978 in | Quebec City) is a Canadian competitor in synchronized |
named "Seigneurie de Sillery" (now a suburb of | Quebec City) was sold to the Hurons in 1792 by the Je |
ed communities in Canada (and now a borough of | Quebec City). |
Hugo Lemay (born January 30, 1983 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian snowboarder, speci |
n Louis "Jackie" LeClair (born May 30, 1929 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
Barthe then moved to | Quebec City, where he was co-editor of Le Canadien fo |
Pierre-Flavien Turgeon (November 12, 1787, | Quebec City, Quebec - August 25, 1867, Quebec City) w |
At the 2007 World Championships in | Quebec City, he came 2nd in the Individual event. |
Quebec City, like the rest of the province, used to b | |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec, to a carter, John Kelly, and Mar |
The conference was held in | Quebec City, August 17, 1943 - August 24, 1943. |
Gare du Palais, | Quebec City, Quebec |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec and became an interior decorator |
He was raised in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
Headquarters: Naval Reserve Headquarters | Quebec City, Quebec |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, Duchesne was drafted in 1981 by |
lle Turcotte Baird (born September 24, 1970 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is an athlete from Canada. |
Based in | Quebec City, Quebec, the unit began recruiting during |
The event took place in Sainte-Foy, | Quebec City, Canada, from June 13 to June 19, 1983. |
nch-language Canadian radio station located in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
ie-Claude Savard-Gagnon (born July 12, 1972 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian pair skater. |
Expansion Draft was held on June 24, 1993, in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec and became a lawyer by career. |
Audrey Robichaud (born May 5, 1988 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian athlete. |
nch-language Canadian radio station located in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Ulric-Joseph Tessier |
Born in | Quebec City, he grew up in Chicoutimi, Quebec. |
Mario Doyon (born August 27, 1968 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
07/07/07: | Quebec City, QC - Quebec City Summer Festival |
He was born and educated in | Quebec City, the son of Isaac Bertrand and Elizabeth |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, he held various other jobs such |
In | Quebec City, he led the Nordiques for one season, 198 |
Luc Bradet (born June 11, 1969 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian pair skater. |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Philippe-Benjamin Dum |
Much of the filming was done in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec and became a lawyer and professor |
Charles Deblois (born 27 May 1939 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a member of the Canadian Hou |
owever, some municipalities (such as Montreal, | Quebec City, Longueuil, Vancouver, Surrey, British Co |
Quebec City, July 16, 1913) was a French-Canadian pri | |
She became the parliamentary correspondent in | Quebec City, then in Ottawa, before taking on the pos |
Suzanne Paradis (b | Quebec City, Quebec 27 Oct 1936) is a Canadian poet, |
Raymond Bernier (born November 6, 1952 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a politician in the Canadian |
Jacques-Yvan Morin, GOQ (born July 15, 1931 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a politician in Quebec, Cana |
The Kent Gate in | Quebec City, donated by Queen Victoria |
rt-Limoilou is a federal electoral district in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, that has been represente |
Pierre Rioux (born February 1, 1962 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Alexander George Low |
By 1952 he was living and working in Old | Quebec City, where he became a Canadian citizen. |
Bouchard (born April 12, 1970 in Loretteville, | Quebec City, Canada) is a Canadian long track speed s |
ment populaire, a municipal political party in | Quebec City, in the early 1990s. |
championship on November 28 at PEPS stadium in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
Born in | Quebec City, he studied at Loyola University. |
( | Quebec City, unlike Montreal, is a virtually monoling |
Cantin, a resident of | Quebec City, was a lawyer before entering elected pol |
Berliner's corporate headquarters were in | Quebec City, Quebec, although US issues listed the co |
of the DVD contains a full concert, filmed in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, featuring songs from the |
Jean Marois (born May 11, 1924 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian professional ice |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |