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Côte-Nord - Geography and Economy |  | Côte-Nord - Geography and Economy: Encyclopedia II - Côte-Nord - Geography and Economy |  | Côte-Nord was once part of Labrador and was created as an administrative region in 1966. The region's economy is based on mining (mostly iron), lumbering, aluminium production, and tourism.
Important landmarks of Côte-Nord include Anticosti Island and the Mingan Archipelago.
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See also:Côte-Nord, Côte-Nord - Population, Côte-Nord - Geography and Economy, Côte-Nord - Subentities, Côte-Nord - Regional County Municipalities, Côte-Nord - Indian reserves |  | | Côte-Nord, Côte-Nord - Geography and Economy, Côte-Nord - Indian reserves, Côte-Nord - Population, Côte-Nord - Regional County Municipalities, Côte-Nord - Subentities |  | |
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Côte-Nord - Geography and Economy
Côte-Nord was once part of Labrador and was created as an administrative region in 1966. The region's economy is based on mining (mostly iron), lumbering, aluminium production, and tourism.
Important landmarks of Côte-Nord include Anticosti Island and the Mingan Archipelago.
Other related archives1966, 2001, Anticosti Island, Baie-Comeau, Basse-Côte-Nord, Basse-Côte-Nord Territory, Canada, Caniapiscau, La Haute-Côte-Nord, Labrador, Maliotenam, Manicouagan, Mingan Archipelago, Minganie, Nord-du-Quebec, Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Regional County Municipalities, Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Sept-Rivières, Sept-Îles, St. Lawrence River, Tadoussac, Uashat, aluminium, gulf, iron, mining, region, tourism
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