abitibi
/ˌæbɪˈtiːbaɪ/Definitions
1. proper noun
A region in eastern Quebec, Canada, particularly known for its vast forests and rich mineral resources.
“The Abitibi region is one of Quebec’s most valuable sources of timber and minerals.”
2. noun
A geological region in the Canadian Shield, characterized by a complex system of lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
“The Abitibi region’s unique landscape is shaped by its tundra and boreal forest ecosystems.”
3. geographical term
A geographic region in eastern Quebec, Canada, spanning across the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
“The Abitibi region is part of the larger Canadian Shield, an extensive region of ancient rocks.”