Saint-Sulpice (Quebec)
See also: Saint-Sulpice
Saint-Sulpice is a Municipality of parish of the Quebec (Canada), located in the regional Municipalité of county of the Assumption, in the administrative area of Lanaudière.
The Seigniory of Saint-Sulpice was founded in 1640 and was yielded to the Sulpiciens in 1663. Two islands also form part of this municipality, that is to say the Bouchard Island and the Round Island on which a vineyard is, the Field of the Round Island.
Sulpice of which it is question in the toponym is Sulpice the Piles.
Municipalities bordering
Sources
- Repertory of the municipalities of Quebec
- Commission of toponymy of Quebec
- municipal Businesses and areas - regional charts
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