Saint-Hugues (; ) is a town in southwestern
Quebec
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north northeast of
St-Hyacinthe, with a
2006 population of 1,310. It is located along
Quebec Route 224, halfway between
Saint-Guillaume
Saint-Guillaume () is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Isère department
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The communes cooper ...
and
Saint-Simon-de-Bagot.
History
In 1827 Saint-Hugues was created as a village, later to be incorporated into the county of
Bagot.
Demographics
Population
Language
See also
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List of municipalities in Quebec
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Municipal reorganization in Quebec
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References
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Municipalities in Quebec
Incorporated places in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality