Lanaudière
Lanaudière is an administrative area of the Quebec, with the Canada. It is located at approximately 30 km in the North-East of Montreal. Its inhabitants are of Lanaudois and Lanaudoises.
The area is located along the the St. Lawrence and it includes/understands also the valleys the Assumption and Ouareau. Its main cities are Terrebonne, Repentigny, Joliette and Berthierville.
Demography
- Population: 424.223 (2005)
- Surface: 13.537 km ²
- Density: 33,6 hab. /km ²
- Birth rate: 9,2 ‰ (2004)
- Death rate: 6,1 ‰ (2003)
Regional municipalities of County
- MRC of Autray
- MRC of Joliette
- MRC of the Assumption
- MRC the Mills
- MRC of Matawinie
- MRC of Montcalm
History
The name of the area goes back semi-officially to 1985, but as of 1964, the regional Chamber of commerce decided for this name. It holds its origin owing to the fact that a significant part of its territory belonged to the Seigneurie of Lanaudière starting from the French Régime.-
Short history of the area of Lanaudière
- History of the traditional music of Lanaudière
- Sophie Imbeault, Tarieu de Lanaudière , Sillery, North, 2004 ()
Cultural activities and scientific
- Culture Lanaudière
- Festival of Lanaudière -- festival of classical music in geological summer
- Course in Lanaudière
- public Festival of spectacles young person of Lanaudière -- Spectacles and animations for the family
Tourism
- Tourism tourist Lanaudière
- Area of Lanaudière
References
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