Mauricie
| Mauricie | |
|---|---|
| Administrative region | |
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| Coordinates: 47°00′N 73°00′W / 47.000°N 73.000°WCoordinates: 47°00′N 73°00′W / 47.000°N 73.000°W | |
| Country | 
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| Province | 
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| Regional County Municipalities (RCM) and Equivalent Territories (ET) | 
 3 RCM, 3 ET 
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| Government | |
| • Regional conference of elected officers | Gérard Bruneau (President) | 
| Area[1] | |
| • Land | 35,864.93 km2 (13,847.53 sq mi) | 
| Population (2011)[1] | |
| • Total | 263,603 | 
| • Density | 7.3/km2 (19/sq mi) | 
| • Pop 2006-2011 | 
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| Time zone | EST (UTC-5) | 
| • Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) | 
| Postal code | G | 
| Area code | 819, 873 | 
| Website | 
www | 
Mauricie (French pronunciation: [mɔʁisi]) is a traditional and current administrative region of Quebec. La Mauricie National Park is contained within the region, making it a prime tourist location. The region has a land area of 35,855.22 km² (13,843.78 sq mi) and a 2006 census population of 258,928 residents. Its largest cities are Trois-Rivières and Shawinigan.
The word Mauricie was coined by local priest and historian Albert Tessier and is based on the Saint-Maurice river which runs through the region on a North-South axis.
Mauricie administrative region was created on August 20, 1997 from the split of Mauricie–Bois-Francs administrative region into Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec.[2] However, the concept of Mauricie as a traditional region long predates this.
Subdivisions
Regional County Municipalities
- Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality
 - Maskinongé Regional County Municipality
 - Mékinac Regional County Municipality
 
Equivalent Territories
- Agglomeration of La Tuque
 - Shawinigan
 - Trois-Rivières
 
Independent Municipalities
Aboriginal Reserves
Major communities
School Boards
Francophone:
- Commission scolaire du Chemin-du-Roy (Maskinongé and Francheville).
 - Commission scolaire de l'Énergie (Shawinigan, La Tuque, Mékinac and Maskinongé).
 
Anglophone:
References
- 1 2 "(Code 2470) Census Profile". 2011 census. Statistics Canada. 2012.
 - ↑ "Modifications aux municipalités du Québec" (PDF). Bureau de la statistique du Québec. August 1997. ISSN 0843-8250. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
 
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mauricie. | 
| Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Mauricie. | 
- Portail de la Mauricie Official website
 - Tourisme Mauricie Regional tourist office
 - CRÉ
 

