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Saint-Romuald, Quebec

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3-699: Saint-Romuald is a district within the Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est borough of Lévis, Quebec , Canada , located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River across from Quebec City . The district was formerly a town (Saint-Romuald d'Etchemin), but was amalgamated with Lévis on January 1, 2002. The largest oil refinery in eastern Canada, owned by Valero Energy Corporation , is located in Saint-Romuald. The Quebec Bridge connects Saint-Romuald to Sainte-Foy ,

6-543: A branch in Saint-Romuald, creating the Bon Conseil Abbey ( French : Notre-Dame du Bon Conseil ), where they made chocolate. In 2001, the abbey moved to Saint-Benoît-Labre . According to the Canada 2006 Census: 46°45′21″N 71°14′16″W  /  46.75583°N 71.23778°W  / 46.75583; -71.23778  ( Saint-Romuald, Quebecs ) This Chaudière-Appalaches location article

9-680: A district of Quebec City. The Etchemin River flows into the Saint Lawrence River at Saint-Romuald. The district is named after a Roman Catholic parish, which is named in honour of Saint Romuald (c. 951–June 19, 1027), the founder of the Camaldolese order. The church is described as neo-classical in style and was built in 1855 by Joseph and Louis Larose. In 1902, Cisterian nuns from Bonneval Abbey in Aveyron, France; founded

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