e/Compton County, Quebec

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has glosseng: Compton County is an historical county in southeastern Quebec, Canada on the western flanks of the Appalachian Mountains on the US-Canadian border. It is in the Estrie (Eastern Townships) region of the province and was named in 1793 after a town in Surrey, England by British officers who were convinced of the agricultural potential of the area. The county seat is Cookshire. Mount Megantic (altitude 1111 m) has an observatory operated by the Université de Montréal at its peak, which is accessible only from an adjacent county. In the early 1980s the County was dissolved, most of it becoming part of the MRC de Le Haut-Saint-François except for the southern portion which went to MRC de Coaticook.
lexicalizationeng: Compton County, Quebec
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has glossfra: Le comté de Compton était un comté municipal du Québec ayant existé entre 1855 et le début des années 1980. Le territoire quil couvrait est aujourdhui compris dans la région administrative de lEstrie. Il est compris dans les MRC de Coaticook, du Haut-Saint-François et, uniquement jusquen 1912, du Granit. Son chef-lieu était la municipalité de Cookshire.
lexicalizationfra: Comte de Compton
lexicalizationfra: Comté de Compton
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