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Brûlé Lake (Romaine), the Glossary

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Brûlé Lake (Lac Brûlé: Burnt Lake) is a lake in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada, the eastern shore of which marks the boundary with Labrador (the mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador).[1]

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  1. 10 relations: Canada, Côte-Nord, Commission de toponymie du Québec, Ecological regions of Quebec, Innu, Labrador, Lac-Jérôme, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, Romaine River.

  2. Lakes of Côte-Nord
  3. Lakes of Newfoundland and Labrador

Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Côte-Nord

Côte-Nord (Region 09) is an administrative region of Quebec, Canada. The region runs along the St. Lawrence River and then the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from Tadoussac to the limits of Labrador, leaning against the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean to the west, the Côte-Nord penetrates deep into Northern Quebec.

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Commission de toponymie du Québec

The Commission de toponymie du Québec (English: Toponymy Commission of Québec) is the Government of Québec's public body responsible for cataloging, preserving, making official and publicize Québec's place names and their origins according to the province's toponymy rules.

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Ecological regions of Quebec

The Ecological regions of Quebec are regions with specific types of vegetation and climates as defined by the Quebec Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks.

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Innu

The Innu / Ilnu ("man", "person") or Innut / Innuat / Ilnuatsh ("people"), formerly called Montagnais from the French colonial period (French for "mountain people", English pronunciation), are the Indigenous Canadians who inhabit the territory in the northeastern portion of the present-day province of Labrador and some portions of Quebec.

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Labrador

Labrador is a geographic and cultural region within the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Lac-Jérôme, Quebec

Lac-Jérôme is an unorganized territory in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Minganie Regional County Municipality. Brûlé Lake (Romaine) and Lac-Jérôme, Quebec are Quebec geography stubs.

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Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region.

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Quebec

QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Romaine River

The Romaine River is a river in the Côte-Nord region of the Canadian province of Quebec.

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See also

Lakes of Côte-Nord

Lakes of Newfoundland and Labrador

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brûlé_Lake_(Romaine)

Also known as Burnt Lake (Canada), Burnt Lake, Newfoundland.