Sept-Rivières—Caniapiscau is a
census division
Census divisions, in Canada and the United States, are areas delineated for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation; they have no government in and of themselves. The census divisions of Canada are second-level census geographic uni ...
(CD) of
Quebec
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, with geographical code 97. It consists of the
regional county municipalities
The term regional county municipality or RCM (''french: municipalité régionale de comté, MRC'') is used in Quebec, Canada to refer to one of 87 county-like political entities. In some older English translations they were called county r ...
of
Sept-Rivières and
Caniapiscau
Caniapiscau () is a vast unorganized territory in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada, part of Caniapiscau Regional County Municipality.
The territory is home to the huge Caniapiscau Reservoir, the largest body of water in Quebec. The rese ...
.
The division had a population of 39,500 in the
Canada 2011 Census.
Of that total, 25,686 people, 65 per cent of the division's entire population, reside in the city of
Sept-Îles.
Geographic hierarchy
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In the second column:
* S = belongs to Sept-Rivières RCM juridically
* s = belongs to Sept-Rivières RCM geographically
* C = belongs to Caniapiscau RCM juridically
* c = belongs to Caniapiscau RCM geographically
In the rightmost column, summed up area adds up to 100858.55 rather than the correct 100858.53 due to rounding error.
References
Census divisions of Quebec
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