The Boivin River is a tributary of the Turgeon River , flowing in the municipality of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James (municipality) , in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec , in Quebec , in Canada .
9-1002: This article is about the surname. For the river in Quebec, see Boivin River . Boivin ( French : from bois vin "(you) drink wine" (from the Old French verb boire "to drink" + vin "wine") used as a nickname for a (heavy) drinker ) is a surname from France . Boivin is a combination of the French words bois (verb boire "to drink") and vin , which mean "drink" and "wine" respectively. The surname refers to someone who drinks (too much) wine. Persons in France [ edit ] François de Boivin (died 1618), French chronicler Jean-Marc Boivin (1951–1990), French mountaineer and BASE jumper born in Dijon Jean Boivin
18-512: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Boivin River The hydrographic slopes near the Boivin River are: The Boivin River has its source in the southeastern part of the township of Perron. The river crosses this township in the north direction and part of the canton of Boivin, in the lower part of its course. In its northbound segment, this Quebec river flows parallel to
27-681: The House of Commons , at the Canadian Parliament , from 1911 to 1926. He practiced the office of Minister of Customs and Excise in 1925. The canton of Boivin was proclaimed in 1940. The toponym Boivin River was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Bank of Place Names of the Commission de toponymie du Quebec . Download coordinates as: Albert Dauzat Albert Dauzat ( French pronunciation: [albɛʁ doza] ; 4 July 1877 – 31 October 1955)
36-617: The surname Boivin . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. References [ edit ] ^ Albert Dauzat , Noms et prénoms de France , Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet , p. 49a. ^ DAUZAT 49 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boivin&oldid=1188444876 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
45-461: The Ontario border at a distance of between 15.2 kilometres (9.4 mi) and 16 kilometres (9.9 mi). The upper part of the river has three branches that merge to the southwest of the village of Val-Paradis, Quebec : From the confluence of the 3rd branch, the Boivin River flows 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) to the north, to road 393 (10th-1st range), which goes to 09 kilometres (5.6 mi) west of
54-552: The Younger or Jean Boivin de Villeneuve (1663–Paris), French writer, scholar and translator Jeanne Poiret Boivin (1871-1959), French jewelry designer Jérôme Boivin , film director (such as the 1989 horror film Baxter ) Louis Boivin , brother of Jean Boivin, born in 1649, died in 1724, member of the Academy of inscriptions Louis Hyacinthe Boivin (1808-1852), French botanist with
63-407: The main Quebec tributary of Turgeon River. The toponym "Boivin River" and the "township of Boivin" are interrelated. Located 45 kilometres (28 mi) north-northwest of La Sarre, Quebec , the township of Boivin is bounded on the west by the provincial border of Quebec and Ontario. This toponym evokes the work of life of Georges-Henri Boivin (1882–1926), Member of Parliament for Shefford County at
72-1616: The standard author abbreviation "Boivin" Marie Boivin (1773–1841), French midwife, inventor, and obstetrics writer Michel Boivin , French historian and anthropologist who specializes in the Muslim world Olivier Boivin (b. 1985), French sprint canoer Persons in Canada [ edit ] Arthur Boivin (died 1952), politician in Manitoba, Canada Claude Boivin (born 1970), retired Canadian professional ice hockey player François Boivin (born 1982), Canadian snowboarder Françoise Boivin (born 1960), Canadian politician Georges Henri Boivin (1882–1926), Canadian politician Guillaume Boivin (born 1989), Canadian cyclist Joseph Robert Bernard Boivin (1916–1985), Canadian botanist usually referred to as Bernard Boivin Leo Boivin (1931–2021), retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman Nicole Boivin (born 1970), Canadian archaeological scientist Pierre Boivin (born 1953), French Canadian businessman Pierre-Horace Boivin , former mayor of Granby, Quebec Roch Boivin (1912–1979), Canadian politician Persons in United States [ edit ] Harry D. Boivin (1904–1999), American lawyer and politician Joseph Boivin , co-founder, first President of St.Mary's Bank, America's first credit union [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
81-561: The village center of Val-Paradis, Quebec). From this road, the Boivin River flows for 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) in the forest zone, to its mouth which empties on the west bank of the Turgeon River. The Boivin River is the main tributary of Quebec's Turgeon River, which empties into the Harricana River ; and it spills over the southern shores of James Bay , in Ontario . The Boivin River is
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