Abitibi
see also: Etymology of Abitibi
Abitibi is a regional Municipalité of county (MRC) of the province of Quebec, in the administrative area of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue, created on January 1st, 1983. Its chief town is the town of Amos. It is made up of 19 municipalities: 1 city, 12 municipalities, 3 cantons, 1 parish and 2 not organized territories. Its prefect in 2005 is Ulrick Chérubin.
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Population: 24.053 inhabitants (2005)
- Surface: 7.948 km ²
Municipality of the MRC of Abitibi
City
- Amos
Municipalities
- Barraute
- Berry
- Champneuf
- the Horn
- Morandière
- La Motte
- Preissac
- Rochebaucourt
- Saint-Dominique-of-Rosary
- Holy-Gertrude-Manneville
- Saint-Felix-with-Dalquier
- Saint-Mathieu-in Harricana
Municipalities of cantons
- Landrienne
- Launay
- Trécesson
Municipality of parish
- Saint-Marc-with-Figuery
Not organized territories
Indigenous
Reserve Indian
The Indian reserves do not make members of the MRC, but their territory is nevertheless wedged in this one.
MRC and equivalent territories bordering
- Jamésie
- Valley-of-the Gold
- Rouyn-Noranda
- Abitibi-West
External bonds
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industrial and mining Towns of Quebec
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