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Synonyms for joliette or Related words with joliette
longueuil
chicoutimi
boucherville
louiseville
chambly
repentigny
pierrefonds
matane
assomption
ahuntsic
sherbrooke
bellechasse
lachute
soulanges
drummondville
laprairie
kamouraska
beauport
napierville
outremont
gatineau
plessisville
portneuf
rimouski
coaticook
hochelaga
beauharnois
senneterre
beloeil
marieville
charlesbourg
rouville
arthabaska
argenteuil
dorion
dolbeau
terrebonne
edmundston
montarville
yamaska
chibougamau
amqui
limoilou
vaudreuil
valleyfield
beauce
rouyn
beauceville
lennoxville
berthierville
Examples of "joliette"
Musée d’art de
Joliette
(
Joliette
Museum of Art),
Joliette
, QC
Besides the town of
Joliette
, rue
Joliette
and
Joliette
metro station in Montreal were named for him.
Joliette
Airport, , is located northwest of
Joliette
, Quebec, Canada.
Station
Joliette
(exit République and Place de la
Joliette
)
Joliette
is the seat of the judicial district of
Joliette
.
However,
Joliette
-Montcalm disappeared in the 1981 election and
Joliette
was recreated from parts of
Joliette
-Montcalm and Berthier electoral districts.
Lourdes-de-
Joliette
Airport, , is a registered aerodrome located north of Lourdes-de-
Joliette
, Quebec, Canada.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of
Joliette
() (erected 27 January 1904) is a suffragan in
Joliette
of the Archdiocese of Montréal.
Joliette
is a regional county municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada. Its seat is
Joliette
.
This station is named for rue
Joliette
. Barthélémy
Joliette
(1789–1850) served in the House of Assembly and Legislative Council of Lower Canada; he also founded the village of L'Industrie (later
Joliette
, Quebec).
He was born in
Joliette
, Quebec, the son of François-Octave Dugas and Alix Godin who was the daughter of François Benjamin Godin, and was educated at the Séminaire de
Joliette
and the Université de Montréal. He was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1921 and practised law in
Joliette
. He taught at the Séminaire de
Joliette
. Dugas was named King's Counsel in 1931.
Joliette
has 3 francophone high schools and 1 anglophone high school as well as the
Joliette
campus of the Cégep régional de Lanaudière.
In 1909, he was named judge in the Quebec Superior Court for
Joliette
district. He died at
Joliette
at the age of 66.
Le National de
Joliette
were a Junior "A" team based out of
Joliette
, Quebec. They used to play out of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League.
1997, Topeka, Kansas: Marathon Basketball -
Joliette
, Illinois
Joliette
is a city in southwest Quebec, Canada. It is approximately northeast of Montreal, on the L'Assomption River and is the seat of the Regional County Municipality of
Joliette
. The city is home to the
Joliette
Art Museum, whose works of art include paintings, sculptures, paper artwork and a large collection of art from the French Middle Ages.
The Olympic Archery Field,
Joliette
was a field located in
Joliette
, Quebec. Approved in 1974 by the International Archery Federation (FITA) for use, it hosted the archery competitions for the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Joliette
Institution for Women () is a prison for women in
Joliette
, Quebec, northeast of Montreal. It is operated by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) and has a capacity of 115 prisoners.
It was created by the British North America of 1867 which preserved existing electoral districts in Lower Canada. In 1933,
Joliette
became part of the new electoral district of
Joliette
—L'Assomption—Montcalm.
After graduation, he became a biology professor at
Joliette
Seminary, Le collège constituant de
Joliette
partie intégrante du Cégep régional de Lanaudière and Sacred Heart of Antanimena School in Antananarivo in Madagascar.