Quebec (disambiguation)
Quebec, Quebec or Quebec stands for:
- Pronunciation of the letter Q in ICAO-/NATO-Alphabet, see Buchstabiertafel
- A development name for Windows Embedded, see Windows Embedded
Astronomy:
- ( 35165 ) Québec, an asteroid of the outer main belt
Berg:
- Quebec Mountain, a mountain in South Carolina
Quebec is the surname of the following persons:
- Ike Quebec (1918-1963), American jazz musician and music producer
Movies:
- Quebec ( 1951), an American film history
- Quebec ( 2007), an American comedy film
- Québec: Duplessis and After ..., 1972, directed by Denys Arcand
- Quebec, une ville, 1988, directed by Gilles Carle
Music:
- Quebec ( Ween ), an album by the rock band Ween
Places in Canada:
- Quebec or Quebec ( Quebec French, English. Quebec), the geographically largest province in Canada, and those with the largest Francophone population
- Québec ( Metropolitan Association ), a metropolitan association in Canada
- Québec ( city) (French [ kebɛk ], Engl. Quebec, German as well as French or English ), officially Ville de Québec French, English. Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec, Canada
- Quebec County ( Quebec ), historical administrative unit
- Province of Quebec (1763-1791) (English Province of Quebec, French Province de Québec), a former colony, who founded the Kingdom of Great Britain after the French and Indian War in North America
In the United Kingdom:
- Quebec ( County Durham ), England
- Quebec ( West Sussex ), England
In the United States:
- Quebec ( Connecticut )
- Quebec ( Louisiana)
- Quebec ( Montana)
- Quebec ( North Carolina)
- Quebec ( Texas)
- Quebec ( Virginia)
Ships:
- HMCS Ville de Quebec (FFH 332), a ship of the Canadian Navy Halifax- class
- HMCS Ville de Québec ( K242 ), a ship of the Canadian Navy in World War II
- Québec ( ship), a ship of the British Navy in the 18th century
See also:
- Disambiguation