Daveluyville




City in Quebec, Canada






















































































Daveluyville
City

Location within Arthabaska RCM.
Location within Arthabaska RCM.



Daveluyville is located in Southern Quebec

Daveluyville

Daveluyville



Location in southern Quebec.

Coordinates: 46°12′N 72°08′W / 46.200°N 72.133°W / 46.200; -72.133Coordinates: 46°12′N 72°08′W / 46.200°N 72.133°W / 46.200; -72.133[1]
Country
 Canada
Province
 Quebec
Region Centre-du-Québec
RCM Arthabaska
Constituted November 13, 1901
Government
[2]

 • Mayor Antoine Tardif
 • Federal riding
Richmond—Arthabaska
 • Prov. riding
Nicolet-Bécancour
Area

[2][3]

 • Total 2.40 km2 (0.93 sq mi)
 • Land 2.23 km2 (0.86 sq mi)
Population
(2011)[3]

 • Total 966
 • Density 432.3/km2 (1,120/sq mi)
 • Pop 2006-2011


Decrease 3.9%
Time zone
UTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
G0Z 1C0
Area code(s) 819
Highways
Route 261
Website www.ville.daveluyville.qc.ca

Daveluyville is a city in the Centre-du-Québec region of the Canadian province of Quebec. It was founded by Adolphe Daveluy, the grandfather of organist Raymond Daveluy and soprano Marie Daveluy. It is north of Autoroute 20. Its population was 966 in the Canada 2011 Census.



External links


  • Daveluyville Website


References





  1. ^ Reference number 359245 of the Commission de toponymie du Québec (in French)


  2. ^ ab Geographic code 39155 in the official Répertoire des municipalités (in French)


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