Portneuf County is a historic county in Quebec, Canada west of Quebec City on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. The county seat was Cap-Santé. Previously named Hampshire County (after Hampshire, England) formed in 1792 at the end of the French Regime from the former Montreal District and as a constituent riding for the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada before being renamed Portneuf County by a law of the province of Lower Canada (9 George IV ch. LXXII) in 1829. It was bounded on the west by Champlain County on the northeast by Quebec County, and on the south by Lotbiniere County. Portneuf County consisted of six former seigneuries.
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- Portneuf County (en)
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| - Le comté de Portneuf était un comté municipal du Québec ayant existé entre 1855 et 1er janvier 1982. Le territoire qu'il couvrait est aujourd'hui compris dans les régions administratives de la Capitale-Nationale et de la Mauricie et correspond à l'actuelle municipalité régionale de comté (MRC) de Portneuf plus une petite partie des MRC de Mékinac et de La Jacques-Cartier ainsi que de l'agglomération de Québec. Son chef-lieu était la municipalité de Cap-Santé. (fr)
- Portneuf County is a historic county in Quebec, Canada west of Quebec City on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. The county seat was Cap-Santé. Previously named Hampshire County (after Hampshire, England) formed in 1792 at the end of the French Regime from the former Montreal District and as a constituent riding for the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada before being renamed Portneuf County by a law of the province of Lower Canada (9 George IV ch. LXXII) in 1829. It was bounded on the west by Champlain County on the northeast by Quebec County, and on the south by Lotbiniere County. Portneuf County consisted of six former seigneuries. (en)
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| - Canada
- Quebec City
- Electoral districts of Lower Canada
- Montreal District
- Populated places disestablished in 1982
- Cap-Santé, Quebec
- Deschambault, Quebec
- Saint-Alban, Quebec
- Saint-Basile, Quebec
- Saint-Casimir, Quebec
- Saint-Gilbert, Quebec
- Saint-Raymond, Quebec
- Saint-Thuribe, Quebec
- Saint-Ubalde, Quebec
- Saint Lawrence River
- Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier
- Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne, Quebec
- Capitale-Nationale
- England
- Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
- 1829 establishments in Canada
- Portneuf Regional County Municipality, Quebec
- Saint-Léonard-de-Portneuf, Quebec
- Hampshire
- Former counties of Quebec
- Lac-Sergent, Quebec
- Val-Bélair, Quebec
- Donnacona, Quebec
- Portneuf, Quebec
- Grondines, Quebec
- Neuville, Quebec
- New France
- Seigneurial system of New France
- La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality, Quebec
- Pont-Rouge, Quebec
- Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec
- Mékinac Regional County Municipality, Quebec
- Saint-Marc-des-Carrières, Quebec
- dbr:Lac-au-Sable,_Quebec
- dbr:Pointe-aux-Écureuils,_Quebec
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| - Le comté de Portneuf était un comté municipal du Québec ayant existé entre 1855 et 1er janvier 1982. Le territoire qu'il couvrait est aujourd'hui compris dans les régions administratives de la Capitale-Nationale et de la Mauricie et correspond à l'actuelle municipalité régionale de comté (MRC) de Portneuf plus une petite partie des MRC de Mékinac et de La Jacques-Cartier ainsi que de l'agglomération de Québec. Son chef-lieu était la municipalité de Cap-Santé. (fr)
- Portneuf County is a historic county in Quebec, Canada west of Quebec City on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. The county seat was Cap-Santé. Previously named Hampshire County (after Hampshire, England) formed in 1792 at the end of the French Regime from the former Montreal District and as a constituent riding for the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada before being renamed Portneuf County by a law of the province of Lower Canada (9 George IV ch. LXXII) in 1829. It was bounded on the west by Champlain County on the northeast by Quebec County, and on the south by Lotbiniere County. Portneuf County consisted of six former seigneuries. In the early 1980s, Quebec abolished its counties and most of Portneuf County became the Portneuf Regional County Municipality. The southeastern part of the county was transferred to La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality and the Quebec Urban Community (now Quebec City) while parts of western Portneuf County were transferred to Mékinac Regional County Municipality. (en)
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