Daveluyville

Daveluyville

Daveluyville is a town 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 1,005 in the Canada 2006 Census.

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Coordinates: 46°12′8.2″N 72°8′31.4″W / 46.202278°N 72.142056°W / 46.202278; -72.142056


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