Quebec

/kwɪˈbɛk/ (English) proper noun

A large province in eastern Canada, where French is the main language; it is also the name of its capital city, Quebec City.

From an Algonquian word, likely *kebec* meaning 'where the river narrows', describing a narrow part of the Saint Lawrence River. French settlers adopted the Indigenous name for the area.

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