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Charlesbourg

City in southern Québec, Canada; population (1991) 70,800. It is a largely residential suburb, with shopping centres, Québec's zoo, and some light manufacturing.

One of the largest municipalities in the Québec area, just to the northeast of the city, it was created in 1976 from historically agricultural Charlesbourg (Bourg-Royal, 1659) and several other municipalities.



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Paradis of Charlesbourg also criticized them for spending too much time in Quebec city and not enough time working their farms.
While I would love to be at Anne-Marie's races in person, the next best thing is to be able to reach her at one phone number, no matter where she is," said Julienne Turcotte, Anne-Marie's mother, from Charlesbourg, Quebec.
Marcotte sits on the Board of Directors of a number of companies and is President of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra and Caisse Populaire Desjardins of Charlesbourg.
 
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