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La Tuque

American  
[luh took, tyook, la tyk] / lə ˈtuk, ˈtyuk, la ˈtük /

noun

  1. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.


Example Sentences

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Guilbeault grew up in La Tuque, Quebec, a city of 11,000 where forestry has long helped drive the economy.

From Washington Post • Aug. 16, 2022

The wood drifts into his bailiwick at the town of La Tuque.

From Time Magazine Archive

I had word through Ferdina Larouche, a son of Thadee Larouche of Honfleur, who got back from La Tuque last month.

From Maria Chapdelaine by Blake, W. H.

The shanty was not very far in the woods, only two days' journey from the Transcontinental which passes La Tuque.

From Maria Chapdelaine by Blake, W. H.

You knew perhaps that he was foreman in a shanty above La Tuque, on the Vermilion River.

From Maria Chapdelaine by Blake, W. H.

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