La Minerve (disambiguation)

La Minerve (disambiguation)

"La Minerve" may refer to:
*La Minerve, a Quebec newspaper from the 19th century, initially founded to support the Parti patriote.
*La Minerve (France), a French newspaper from the 19th century.
*La Minerve, Quebec, a municipality in the Quebec region of the Laurentians and named after the Quebec newspaper.


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