Unconstituted Locality (Quebec)
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An unconstituted locality () is a specific type of
designated place A designated place (DPL) is a type of community or settlement identified by Statistics Canada that does not meet the criteria used to define municipalities or population centres. DPLs are delineated every 5 years for the Canadian census as the s ...
in
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, a small community that has not been constituted as a municipality (Quebec uses the term "constituted" rather than "incorporated"). Designated places are defined by provinces and territories of Canada in cooperation with
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, and Quebec has two kinds: dissolved municipalities () and unconstituted localities. Dissolved municipalities are often the result of mergers and amalgamations (see
Municipal history of Quebec The municipal history of Quebec started in 1796 with the creation of administrations for Montréal and Quebec City, but it really developed immediately prior to the creation of the Province of Canada in 1841 with the formation of municipal dist ...
and :Former municipalities in Quebec), and in some cases Statistics Canada chooses to keep tracking population and other figures for census purposes over the territory of the pre-merger municipality. However, unconstituted localities never had the status of municipality to begin with. An unconstituted locality will necessarily exist on the territory of some municipality (or unorganized territory).


Unconstituted localities

* Kegashka is sometimes also written Kegaska. * La Romaine should not be confused with Unamen Shipu, the neighbouring Indian reserve of the same name * The unconstituted locality of Saint-Jean-de-Dieu should not be confused with the municipality of
Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Saint-Jean-de-Dieu () is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. The municipality had a population of 1,651 in the Canada 2021 Census. The two main settlements within the municipality are the communities of Saint-Jean-de-Dieu and La Société. Demog ...
, within which it lies.


External links


Statistics Canada: Census Profile (2011): Subprovincial geography levels: Quebec
{{DEFAULTSORT:Unconstituted localities in Quebec Lists of populated places in Quebec