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Summary Of: Chicoutimi

The site of Chicoutimi was first settled in 1676 as a... Chicoutimi especially developed at the beginning of the 20th century as an industrial city based on... Chicoutimi is considered a borough of Saguenay... Chicoutimi railroad is finished... Chicoutimi annexes the towns of Chicoutimi... They chose the Chicoutimi river to transport the logs from the... Pulperie is a museum and the city of Chicoutimi obtains its drinkable water from this river... Chicoutimi contains one of the steepest roads in Canada...

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