Petite-Nation River
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title:
Petite-Nation River
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The Petite-Nation River is a river in western Quebec, Canada, that flows from the Laurentian Mountains to empty into the Ottawa River near Plaisance, Quebec. The river is 97 kilometres (60 mi) in length. This river's French name refers to the Algonquin people that inhabited this region, the Weskarini, which means "people of the little nation". The valley of the Petite-Nation was part of the Seigneury de la Petite-Nation, originally owned by the Lord François de Laval, the first archbishop of New
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River in Quebec
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petite-Nation_River
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date modified:
2023-09-20T06:06:30Z
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