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Which country does Quebec come from?

Quebec is from Canada. Quebec is located in southeastern Canada, bordering the Arctic Ocean in the north, Ontario and Hudson Bay in the west, Labrador and St. Lawrence Bay in the east, New Brunswick in the south, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York in the United States, and Ontario and James Bay in the west.

Quebec has a total area of 65,438+0,667,000 square kilometers, accounting for nearly one-sixth of the total land area of Canada. It is the largest province in Canada (second only to Nunavut), and its area is about three times that of France.

A brief introduction to physical geography of Quebec.

The topography of Quebec is divided into three parts: the mountains and highlands north of the St. Lawrence River, accounting for about 4/5 of the province's land; Gaspe peninsula in the east; St Lawrence lowland in the west is a fertile delta, where all the land can be found. The two highest mountains in Quebec are Mount Yi Beier at an altitude of 65,438+0,622 meters and Mount Jacques Cartier at an altitude of 65,438+0,268 meters.

Quebec has a diverse climate. From south to north, the average temperature is 25 ~ 5℃ in summer,-10 ~-25℃ in winter, and the lowest temperature in the north is as low as -60℃. The average snowfall in winter is about 3 meters. The southern part belongs to humid continental climate, and the northernmost part belongs to polar and sub-polar climate.