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Saint-Eustache

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Saint-Eustache

City in southern Québec, Canada, 129 km/8 mi west of Montréal, at the mouth of the Rivière du Chêne on the Rivière des Mille Iles, across from the Ile Jésus (Laval); population (1991) 37,300. In an agricultural area, the city is a growing residential and industrial suburb.

Settled in the 1770s, it was the site of a battle of the 1837 uprising in which British troops cornered and defeated the Patriotes and burned the village.



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