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Synonyms for squatec or Related words with squatec
achigan
natashquan
ormstown
kedgwick
casault
matawinie
riverains
louiseville
deschambault
cheticamp
jolys
fraserville
jonquiere
cloridorme
limoilou
plessisville
faunique
becquets
cowansville
pikogan
dolbeau
qjahl
hemmingford
causapscal
lachute
yamachiche
nigadoo
puvirnituq
vercheres
sheho
saurel
maniwaki
marieville
microbrasserie
cacouna
laurentians
lundar
chibougamau
laprairie
coaticook
ormeaux
chenail
moisie
rivieres
richibucto
etchemin
obedjiwan
frontaliers
berthierville
tingwick
Examples of "squatec"
Lower course of the Touladi River (downstream of the
Squatec
River) (segment of )
On November 1, 2014, Saint-Michel-du-
Squatec
changed from parish municipality to a (regular) municipality.
Saint-Michel-du-
Squatec
is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located in the Témiscouata Regional County Municipality.
Route 296 is 60 km two-lane north/south highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts west of Sainte-Françoise at the junction of Route 293 and ends in Saint-Michel-du-
Squatec
at the junction of Route 295. Provincial highways with even numbers usually follow the Saint Lawrence River in a somewhat east/west direction, but Route 296 is a north/south highway in most of its length.
Owen Controlled harvesting zone was established in 1978 by the Government of Quebec, in the process of attribution of public lands to nonprofit organism instead of private clubs. In 1978, the "Fédération de Chasse et Pêche Owen" (Owen Hunting and Fishing Federation) was constituted as a non-profit organization bringing together four sports associations. Only two of these associations remain today: "Association de Loisir, Plein air, Chasse et Pêche Baseley inc" and the "Club sportif des Biens de Même inc". The headquarters of the Federation is located at the
Squatec
City Hall
The record time for the winner of the event is held by Germans Wilhelm Eimers and Bernd Landsmann who remained airborne for over 92 hours in the 1995 race, taking off from Switzerland and landing four days later in Latvia. The distance record is held by the Belgian duo of Bob Berben and Benoît Siméons who, in 2005, piloted their balloon from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, to
Squatec
, Quebec, Canada. The most successful pilot is Austrian Josef Starkbaum who won the trophy seven times between 1985 and 1993, while American teams have won on the most occasions, with twelve victories.