Laurentie (Day of Glory)
From Alternative History
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Name given to the french oversea department whose borders followed the St. Laurent river in North-America. The department only had a brief existence and its territory was reabsorbed into the province of Canada at the creation of the URP.
The name however lived on and was used by a few local republican groups over the years. It is also from this department that stemmed the name of the patois (Laurentien) spoken by a majority of the population in modern day Canada.
