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  1. Quebec City

    where the river narrows . Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain , Quebec City is one of the List of North American cities by year of foundation oldest cities in North America. The Ramparts of Quebec City ramparts surrounding Old Quebec Vieux Qu bec are the only remaining fortified city walls that still ...Infobox settlement name Quebec City official name Ville de Qu bec settlement type City image skyline Quebec City Montage.png image flag Flag of Quebec City.svg flag size 120x100px image seal seal size ... subdivision name4 Agglomeration of Quebec City established title Founded established date July ... 5 parts parts text, or header for parts list p1 Beauport, Quebec City Beauport p2 Charlesbourg, Quebec City Charlesbourg p3 La Cit Limoilou p4 La Haute Saint Charles, Quebec City La Haute Saint Charles p5 Les Rivi res, Quebec City Les Rivi res p6 Sainte Foy Sillery Cap Rouge government footnotes ... website http www.ville.quebec.qc.ca index.aspx Official website of Quebec City footnotes Quebec IPAc ... , Quebec City or Qu bec City lang fr Ville de Qu bec is the capital of the Provinces and territories of Canada Canadian province of Quebec . As of Canada 2011 Census 2011 , the city has a population ... of 765,706 ref name StatCan2 , making it the second most populous city in Quebec after Montreal ... approximate to the city s promontory, Cap Diamant Cape Diamond , and L vis, Quebec L vis , on the opposite ... wonder quebec city.html title Old Quebec City, Seven Wonders of Canada accessdate February 12, 2008 ... of Quebec provincial government s, Qu bec is the city s official name in both Quebec French French and Canadian English English , although Quebec City or its French equivalent, Ville de Qu bec is commonly ... City Timeline of Quebec City history Name of Quebec City Early history from Stadacona to Seven Years War Quebec City is one of the oldest European settlements in North America. While many of the major ... created earlier than Quebec City St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , Harbour Grace, Newfoundland ...   more details



  1. City Hall of Quebec City

    File Old Quebec City Hall.jpg thumb The City Hall of Quebec City . File H tel Ville Qu bec.jpg thumb The City Hall seen next to the Price Building . Coord 46.81391 71.207954 format dms display title The City Hall of Quebec City lang fr H tel de ville de Qu bec is located in the heart of Old Quebec in Quebec City , Quebec . It was inaugurated on September 15, 1896. The building slopes downward as it was built on a hill and was once home to the Jesuit College Jesuit Barracks from the 1730s to 1878. ref http www.quebecplus.ca quebec venues hotel de ville de quebec fr ref ref http www.jstor.org pss 1493442 ref The city hall was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada National Historic Site of Canada in 1984. ref CRHP 7675 Quebec City Hall 16 September 2011 ref The building is also located within the Arrondissement historique du Vieux Qu bec Historic District of Old Quebec , a district that was designated under provincial heritage legislation in 1963 and listed as a World Heritage Site ... at rue Saint Louis and rue Sainte Ursule . Prior to 1842 the city government sat a various sites. The formal city council was established in 1833. The building used a mixture of Classical architecture Classical , Medieval and Ch teauesque elements. See also Montreal City Hall References reflist External links Commonscat inline City Hall of Quebec City http www.ville.quebec.qc.ca nous joindre hotel ville.aspx DEFAULTSORT Quebec City Hall Category City and town halls in Canada Category Government buildings completed in 1896 Category Buildings and structures in Quebec City Category National Historic Sites in Quebec Category Building and structures on the National Historic Sites of Canada register Category Visitor attractions in Quebec City NHSC Quebec struct stub fr H tel de ville de Qu bec ... des Jardins and designed by architect Georges mile Tanguay Quebec architect Georges mile Tanguay 1858 ... permanent city hall for the old city. From 1842 to 1896 City Hall sat at home of British Army Major ...   more details



  1. Lubomirski Ramparts

    File Plan Nicholsona.jpg thumb right 1831 map of Warsaw with Lubomirski s ramparts marked in red File Mokotow rogatka.jpg thumb right Rogatka Mokotowska , one of the Toll house toll houses erected in 1825 along the Lubomirski Ramparts to collect taxes on goods entering the city. This building is marked as Mokotowskie Gate at the map above, in the centre of the image, at the left edge . Lubomirski Ramparts lang pl Okopy Lubomirskiego was a 12 kilometre long Earthworks engineering earthwork surrounding the city of Warsaw in late 18th and 19th century. A line of Earthworks engineering earthworks with a dry moat separated the city of Warsaw from the countryside. Erected by Stanis aw Lubomirski 1722 1782 Stanis aw Lubomirski , the then Marsza ek Grand Marshal of the Crown , in 1770, it was intended as a sanitary measure to stop Plague disease plague epidemics ravaging Central Europe at that time. Travellers were allowed to enter the city only through several breaches in the ramparts dubbed rogatki . The term later entered the Polish language to signify any kind of toll house . The plague indeed omitted Warsaw and the ramparts became the boundary of the city of Warsaw for the next century. The line was also used for tax purposes, as all goods entering the city were taxed. In 1794 the ramparts were partially strengthened to include military keeps and played some role in the defence of Warsaw against a join Russian and Prussian siege of the city in the summer of that year. Around 1825 president of Warsaw Sokrates Starynkiewicz ordered the ramparts to be levelled and replaced with city streets. Their previous location still defined the city limits though. It was only in 1916 when areas outside of the Lubomirski Ramparts were incorporated into the city. The former line of ramparts is commemorated by a number of streets with the Polish name of Okopy, including Okopowa Street , where a large Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery Jewish Cemetery is located. coord missing Masovian Voivodeship ...   more details



  1. Ramparts (magazine)

    unreferenced date April 2010 Infobox Newspaper name Ramparts image Deleted image removed Image Ramparts Magazine Cover.jpg type Monthly format Magazine foundation 1962 ceased publication 1975 price seventy ... James F. Colaianni political Left wing headquarters San Francisco, CA Ramparts was an United States ... leftist publications , Ramparts was expensively produced and graphically sophisticated. It reached ... jumped from 87,976 to 244,069. Between December 1969 and December 1970, the number of Ramparts ... magazine owner Martin Peretz , who became a critic of the New Left a few years later. Ramparts was an early ... Group , a technical assistance program in South Vietnam that Ramparts claimed was a front for Central ... cards, with their names clearly visible. Ramparts also unearthed the first conspiracy theory about ... Cleaver , later republished as Soul On Ice . Cleaver was a Ramparts editor when he witnessed a confrontation ... instability, as did a drop in subscriptions. With a reduced budget and a smaller staff, Ramparts ... Ramparts editor, James Ridgeway , is a senior correspondent in the Washington DC bureau of Mother Jones ... , and John Lennon . Research resources Records of Ramparts magazine at The Bancroft Library , University of California, Berkeley Books A Bomb In Every Issue How the Short, Unruly Life of Ramparts Magazine ... Horowitz Touchstone Simon and Schuster 1997 Articles Ramparts the End of Muckraking Magazines. By Adam Hochschild, Washington Monthly, June 1974, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p33 42. No Longer Emerging Ramparts Magazine and the Catholic Laith, 1962 1968. RAMPARTS MAGAZINE AND THE CATHOLIC LAITY, 1962 1968. By Jeffrey ... p articles mi m3065 is 4 33 ai n6077583 Ramparts by Pam Black, Folio The Magazine ... Back When Ramparts Did the Storming by Dwight Garner, New York Times , October 6, 2009 http www.nytimes.com ... The Ramparts I Watched Our Storied Radical Magazine did Transform the Nation, for the Worse by Sol Stern , City Journal New York City Journal , Winter 2010 Category Defunct political magazines ...   more details



  1. Timeline of Quebec City history

    . at 1848 text Institut canadien de Qu bec founded. at 1819 text Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec established. at 1791 text Anglican Diocese of Quebec created. mark line,white at 1759 text The city ... at 1663 text Quebec became the capital city of New France at 1647 text The first Notre Dame de Qu bec ... text Quebec City was founded by Samuel de Champlain . timeline This is a timeline of the history of Quebec City . 17th Century 1608 Quebec City was founded by Samuel de Champlain . 1615 The first ... de Montmagny . 1663 Quebec became the capital city of New France , the population of Quebec and its ... ceded its claims to Canada , and Quebec City s French speaking, Catholic population was under ... Cathedral completed. 1807 The construction of St. Andrew s Church Quebec City began. 1805 63 Quebec .... 1848 The last Canadian Recollets R collet Brother Louis died at Quebec City . 1850s Quebec Skating ... Church Quebec City Saint Jean Baptiste Church constructed. 1885 88 Quebec City Armoury built. 1889 Quebec ... was built. 1939 Qu bec City Jean Lesage International Airport established. 1943 Quebec Conference, 1943 .... 1968 Quebec City Summer Festival established. 1969 cole nationale d administration publique ... completed. 1984 Op ration Nez rouge was founded in Quebec City. 1984 Mus e de la civilisation established. 1985 Ramparts of Quebec City was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. 1985 Shamrock Summit . 1987 Flag of Quebec City adopted. 1994 Quebec Biker war . 1995 Centre hospitalier universitaire de Qu bec created. 1998 Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands . 21st century 2001 ... de Qu bec created. 2002 Quebec City Military Tattoo created. 2008 The 400th anniversary. See also commons Ville de Qu bec Timeline of Quebec history List of years in Canada DEFAULTSORT Quebec City History, Timeline Of Category History of Quebec City Category Canadian timelines Category City timelines .... at 1943 text 1943 Quebec Conference at 1917 text The construction of the Quebec Bridge finished ...   more details



  1. Val-Bélair, Quebec City

    Val B lair is a former city in central Quebec , Canada . It was amalgamated into Quebec City on January 1, 2002. It is located within the Borough of La Haute Saint Charles . Population 2001 21,332 See also Municipal reorganization in Quebec Quebec City coord 46 52 N 71 26 W display title source frwiki DEFAULTSORT Val Belair, Quebec City Category Neighbourhoods in Quebec City Category Former municipalities in Quebec QuebecCity stub es Val B lair Quebec fr Val B lair ...   more details



  1. Boroughs of Quebec City

    File Quebec Arrondissements.svg right thumb 230px Boroughs of Quebec City prior to October 31, 2009. File Quebec Arrondissements.svg thumb 230px Current boroughs of Quebec City as of November 1. Quebec ... of amalgamation and reorganization of the political boundaries of Quebec City. La Cit Limoilou Les Rivi res Quebec City Les Rivi res Sainte Foy Sillery Cap Rouge Charlesbourg Beauport La Haute Saint ... Saint Charles and Laurentien Quebec City Laurentien . The boroughs of La Cit and Limoilou were merged ... reorganization in Quebec 2002 city mergers in Quebec . Cap Blanc Duberger Lairet Lebourgneuf Les Saules Maizerets Montcalm, Quebec City Montcalm Neufch tel, Quebec Neufchatel Saint Roch, Quebec City Saint Roch Saint Jean Baptiste, Quebec City Saint Jean Baptiste Saint Sacrement, Quebec City Saint Sacrement Saint Sauveur, Quebec City Saint Sauveur Vieux Qu bec Basse Ville Vieux Qu bec Haute Ville ..., but many would be considered neighbourhoods. Beauport, Quebec City Beauport Bourg Royal Cap Rouge, Quebec City Cap Rouge Charlesbourg, Quebec City Charlesbourg Charlesbourg Est Ch teau d Eau, Quebec City Ch teau d Eau Ch teau Bigot Courville, Quebec City Courville Giffard, Quebec City Giffard L Auvergne Lac Saint Charles, Quebec City Lac Saint Charles Le Plateau, Quebec City Le Plateau Loretteville, Quebec City Loretteville Montmorency, Quebec City Montmorency Notre Dame des Laurentides Orsainville Parc L Ormi re Saint Joseph, Quebec City Saint Joseph Saint Bonaventure, Quebec City Saint Bonaventure Saint mile, Quebec City Saint mile Sainte Th r se de Lisieux, Quebec City Sainte Th r se de Lisieux Sainte Foy, Quebec City Sainte Foy Sillery, Quebec City Sillery Val B lair, Quebec City Val B lair Val Saint Michel Vanier, Quebec City Vanier Villeneuve, Quebec City Villeneuve Quebec City Category Boroughs of Quebec City Category Quebec related lists Boroughs, List of Quebec City Quebec no Bydeler i Qu bec by ...   more details



  1. The Ramparts (Canada)

    Geobox Range name The Ramparts other name image Ramparts in Tonquin Valley, Jasper National Park.jpg image caption The Ramparts and Amethyst Lake in Jasper National Park country Canada region type region Alberta region1 British Columbia parent Continental Ranges area 83 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d 52 highest lat m 42 highest lat s 35 highest lat NS N highest long d 118 highest long m 21 highest long s 33 highest long EW W map map caption The Ramparts are a mountain range in the Canadian Rockies . Part of the Park Ranges , they straddle the Continental Divide and lie partly within Jasper National Park in Alberta and Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia. There are 10 named summits in the group. They were named by the Alpine Club of Canada and carry military defense themed names such as Bastion, Parapet, and Dungeon. ref cite book last1 Boles first1 Glen W. first2 Roger W. last2 Laurilla first3 William L. last3 Putnam title Canadian Mountain Place Names location Vancouver publisher Rocky Mountain Books year 2006 pages isbn 978 1 894765 79 4 ref They form a western boundary for the Tonquin Valley . Amethyst Lake lies to the east, while the headwaters of the Fraser River bound it to the west. ref cite web title Panorama of the entire Ramparts url http bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 56 publisher Bivouac.com accessdate 14 April 2012 ref References reflist External links BCGNIS 23281 Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Mountain ranges of Alberta Category Canadian Rockies ...   more details



  1. Saint-Émile, Quebec City

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Saint mile is a former city in central Quebec , Canada . It was amalgamated into Quebec City on January 1, 2002. It is located within the Borough of La Haute Saint Charles . Population 2008 10,989. Quebec City Coord 46 52 14.7 N 71 20 15.3 W display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Emile, Quebec City Category Neighbourhoods in Quebec City Category Former municipalities in Quebec QuebecCity stub fr Saint mile ...   more details



  1. Vanier, Quebec City

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Vanier is a former city in central Quebec , Canada . It was amalgamated into Quebec City in 2002. It is located within the Borough of Les Rivi res Quebec City Les Rivi res . Population 2001 11,504 Quebec City Coord 46 49 13.3 N 71 15 59.5 W display title Category Neighbourhoods in Quebec City Category Former municipalities in Quebec QuebecCity stub fr Vanier Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Ramparts of Clay

    Infobox film name Ramparts of Clay image caption director Jean Louis Bertucelli producer Mohammed Lakhdar Hamina writer Jean Louis Bertuccelli br Jean Duvignaud starring Leila Shenna music cinematography Andr as Winding editing distributor released Film date 1971 runtime 80 minutes country film France language French budget Ramparts of Clay lang fr Remparts d argile , is a 1971 French drama film directed by Jean Louis Bertucelli . The film stars Leila Shenna , as well as the villagers of the Algeria n village of Tehouda. The film was selected as the French entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee. ref Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ref The film tells the story of a young woman played by Schenna , who tries to free herself from the role imposed on her by the village culture. The film explores the exploitation of the rural Demographics of Tunisia Tunisian people, although it was filmed in an Algerian village. Cast Leila Shenna as Yong Woman Jean Louis Trintignant as Entrepreneur See also List of submissions to the 44th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of French submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film References Martin, Mick & Porter, Marsha DVD & Video Guide 2006 , pg. 923 reflist External links IMDb title 0063499 Ramparts of Clay Category 1971 films Category French films Category French language films Category 1970s drama films Category Films directed by Jean Louis Bertucelli Category Docudramas 1970s France film stub fr Remparts d argile ...   more details



  1. Loretteville, Quebec City

    Loretteville is a former city in central Quebec , Canada . It was amalgamated into Quebec City on January 1, 2002. It is located within the Borough of La Haute Saint Charles . Population 2001 13,737. Loretteville was the birthplace of pop singer Mitsou . Quebec City coord 46 51 N 71 22 W region CA type city source GNS enwiki display title Category Former municipalities in Quebec Category Neighbourhoods in Quebec City QuebecCity stub eo Loretteville Kebekio fr Loretteville ...   more details



  1. Clayton Ramparts

    Orphan date December 2010 The Clayton Ramparts Coord 80 44 S 27 25 W source GNIS display inline,title are a line of east west cliffs rising to over convert 1,600 m at the southern margin of Fuchs Dome , Shackleton Range . They were surveyed by the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition , 1957, photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy , 1967, and further surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey BAS , 1968 71. They were named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee after Charles A. Clayton , BAS surveyor, Halley Research Station , 1969 71, who worked in the area. References usgs gazetteer id 2857 Category Cliffs of Coats Land CoatsLand geo stub ...   more details



  1. Quebec City Area

    The Quebec City Area or R gion de Qu bec in French language French is the metropolitan area surrounding Quebec City , in the Canada Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada province of Quebec . It consists of two administrative regions Capitale Nationale and Chaudi re Appalaches . Population The Quebec City Area had a population of 682,757 in the Canada 2001 Census . http www12.statcan.ca english census01 products standard popdwell Table CMA N.cfm?T 1&SR 1&S 3&O D The Quebec City Area had a population ... Table.cfm?T 201&S 3&O D&RPP 150 The Quebec Levis area had a population of 1,109,184 in 2006. In 2011, the Quebec City area, consisting of the Capitale Nationale and Chaudi re Appalaches census divisions ... Nationale Main city Quebec City border 0 cellspacing 4 cellpadding 0 valign top Baie Sainte Catherine, Quebec Baie Sainte Catherine Baie Saint Paul, Quebec Baie Saint Paul Beaupr , Quebec Beaupr Boischatel, Quebec Boischatel Cap Sant , Quebec Cap Sant Ch teau Richer, Quebec Ch teau Richer Clermont, Capitale Nationale, Quebec Clermont Deschambault Grondines, Quebec Deschambault Grondines Donnacona, Quebec Donnacona Fossambault sur le Lac, Quebec Fossambault sur le Lac le d Orl ans Lac Beauport, Quebec Lac Beauport Lac Delage, Quebec Lac Delage Lac Saint Joseph, Quebec Lac Saint Joseph Lac Sergent, Quebec Lac Sergent La Malbaie, Quebec La Malbaie L Ancienne Lorette, Quebec L Ancienne Lorette valign top L Ange Gardien, Capitale Nationale, Quebec L Ange Gardien Les boulements, Quebec Les boulements L Isle aux Coudres, Quebec L Isle aux Coudres Neuville, Quebec Neuville Notre Dame des ... Tewkesbury Wendake, Quebec Wendake small Wendake is an Indian reserve enclaved within Quebec City. small br small L le d Orl ans contains six parishes. small Chaudi res Appalaches Main city L vis, Quebec ... Robert Cliche Quebec City coord 46.7 N 71.3 W display title Category Metropolitan areas of Quebec Category Quebec City Area fr R gion de Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Saint-Roch, Quebec City

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Saint Roch is a neighbourhood in the borough of La Cit Quebec City La Cit in Quebec City , Quebec , Canada . It is currently going through a revitalization program and is poised to become the new center of artistic creation in the capital. Quebec City Category Neighbourhoods in Quebec City QuebecCity stub fr Saint Roch Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Les Rivières, Quebec City

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 File Quebec Arrondissements.svg thumb 290px Boroughs of Quebec City on November 1, 2009 Les Rivi res The Rivers is a borough of Quebec City , Quebec , Canada . Population 2006 59,920. It comprises 5 neighborhoods Neufch tel Est , Lebourgneuf , Duberger , Les Saules and Vanier, Quebec Vanier . Except for Vanier, all of theses neighborhoods were part of the Municipal reorganization in Quebec pre 2002 city of Quebec. Description Les Rivi res is one of the six boroughs of Quebec City . It takes its name from the Saint Charles River that passes through the borough as well as two tributaries rivers of Saint Charles Berger and Lorette. The borough is geographically located in the center of Quebec City. Les Rivi res borough vastly corresponds to the Rivi res section of the former city of Qu bec Qu bec City as it was know before the municipal reorganization in Quebec 2002 municipal reorganization . The borough also include the former city of Vanier, Quebec City Vanier which was merged into Quebec City in 2002. The Rivi res section of the former city was made of four municipalties that were annexed to Quebec City in the 1970s. They were Duberger, Les Saules, Neufch tel and Charlesbourg Ouest. These former municipalities kept their respective name as neighborhoods of Quebec City with the exception of Charlesbourg Ouest which was renamed Lebourgneuf. Lebourgneuf got its name as a portmanteau from the last letters of Charles bourg and the first letters Neuf chatel because Charlesbourg Ouest was located between Charlesbourg and Neufch tel. Following the creation of the new city of Quebec in 2002, Neufch tel was dismantled, with most of it going to La ... Neufch tel Est. See also Municipal reorganization in Quebec Quebec City Coord 46.816391 N 71.255779 W source frwiki region CA type landmark format dms display title DEFAULTSORT Les Rivieres, Quebec City Category Boroughs of Quebec City QuebecCity stub ar eo Les Rivi res Kebekio ...   more details



  1. Laurentien, Quebec City

    File Quebec Arrondissements.svg right thumb 230px Boroughs of Quebec City prior to October 31, 2009. File Quebec Arrondissements.svg thumb 230px Current boroughs of Quebec City as of November 1. Laurentien 2001 census population 82,965 is a former borough of Quebec City . It comprised Val B lair, Quebec Val B lair , Cap Rouge, Quebec Cap Rouge and part of Sainte Foy, Quebec City Sainte Foy . Before January 1, 2006, Saint Augustin de Desmaures, Quebec Saint Augustin de Desmaures and L Ancienne Lorette, Quebec L Ancienne Lorette were also part of this borough, but they were restored as separate municipalities. In the reorganization of Quebec City s boroughs on November 1, 2009, Laurentien was divided between the boroughs of Sainte Foy Sillery Cap Rouge and La Haute Saint Charles . See also Municipal reorganization in Quebec Quebec City coord 46.844343 N 71.43568 W source frwiki region CA type landmark format dms display title Category Former boroughs of Quebec City QuebecCity stub eo Laurentien fr Laurentien Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Quebec City Rebelles

    Infobox Sports team color1 red color2 gold logo pixels 200px founded 2000 league Ligue de football majeur du Qu bec history arena S minaire Saint Fran ois city Quebec City colors Red, Gold, Black owner Hugues Gagnon coach championships 2005 regular season champions titles cheerleaders dancers mascot The Quebec City Rebelles are a Canadian football team based in Quebec City in the Ligue de football majeur du Qu bec . External links http www.rebellesfootball.com Official website of the Quebec Rebelles in French http www.lfmq.com Official website of the Ligue de football majeur du Qu bec in French Category Sport in Quebec City Category Canadian football teams in Quebec Reb Canadianfootball stub ...   more details



  1. Quebec City Monarks

    Infobox Sports team color1 white color2 blue logo pixels 150px founded 2003 league Ligue de Football Majeur du Quebec history arena Stade du S minaire Saint Fran ois, Saint Augustin de Desmaures, Quebec city Quebec City colours green, white, red owner coach championships 2005, 2006, 2007 titles cheerleaders dancers mascot The Quebec City Monarks lang fr Monarks de Qu bec are the Quebec City Canadian football team in the Ligue de Football Majeur du Quebec lang en Quebec Major Football League . They have won the regular season league championship as well as the Silver Cup in 2005, 2006, and 2007 since joining the league in 2003. ref cite web url http www.lfmq.com statistiques champions.php title Champions publisher Ligue de football majeur du Qu bec accessdate 2009 02 16 ref References Reflist External links http monarksfootball.com Official website of the Quebec Monarks fr icon http monarks football.com LFMQ s Monarks website fr icon http www.lfmq.com Official website of the Ligue de Football Majeur du Quebec fr icon Category Sport in Quebec City Category Canadian football teams in Quebec Mon Canadianfootball stub ...   more details



  1. Architecture of Quebec City

    File 120 Qu bec Septembre 2009.jpg thumb upright 2 Colonial buildings in Old Quebec The architecture of Quebec City is characterized by the fact that it is one of North America s oldest cities, being founded in 1608. The original French colonization of the Americas French settlers in the area imported architecture similar to that found in their native country at the time. Quebec City was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985, and is the only remaining fortified city north of Mexico . Image Qu bec, toits du Vieux Qu bec.jpg thumb 200px Colonial buildings in Old Quebec City Image Ste Anne de Beaupr , Qu bec.jpg thumb 200px Basilica of Sainte Anne de Beaupr Quebec City is not lacking in significant pieces of secular architecture. It has hundreds of surviving heritage homes which have been built in the particular style of New France . This style is an adaptation to the colder climes of Quebec of ancient 17th and 18th century house forms of Normandy and other traditional lands of the North of France . Quebec City was and still is a predominantly Roman Catholic city. The churches surrounding the city and its neighbouring regions were built to accommodate this fact. Notable Catholic churches in the area include the Notre Dame de Qu bec Cathedral , Notre Dame des Victoires, Quebec City Notre Dame des Victoires Church and the Basilica of Sainte Anne de Beaupr in the nearby town of Sainte Anne de Beaupr , Quebec Sainte Anne de Beaupr . See also List of Quebec architects Culture of Quebec Architecture of Montreal Society of Architectural Historians Canadian architecture Canadian Centre for Architecture External links http www.patrimoine religieux.qc.ca Qu bec Religious Heritage Foundation http www.quebecheritage.com en architectural.html H ritage Qu bec http two.archiseek.com category buildings canada buildings qc quebec qc canada buildings buildings Archiseek Qu bec Category Architecture in Canada by city Quebec Category Buildings and structures in Quebec City ...   more details



  1. Quebec Autoroute 540 (Quebec City)

    Infobox road province QC type Autoroute route 540 alternate name Autoroute Duplessis Duplessis Autoroute maint Transports Qu bec map map A540 QC 2009.png length km 5.1 length round 1 length ref ref Minist re des transports, Distances routi res , page ? , Les Publications du Qu bec, 2005 ref ref name A540 cite web url http www1.mtq.gouv.qc.ca fr repertoire autoroute autoroute.asp title R pertoire des autoroutes du Qu bec language French publisher Transports Qu bec accessdate 2008 02 23 ref direction a North direction b South terminus a Image Qc138.svg 20px Quebec Route 138 Route 138 junction Image Quebec Autoroute 40.svg 20px Quebec Autoroute 40 Autoroute 40 terminus b Image Quebec Autoroute 73.svg 20px Quebec Autoroute 73 Autoroute 73 cities Quebec City established 1966 ref name A540 previous type A previous route 540 previous dab Vaudreuil Dorion next type A next route 573 For Autoroute 540 in the Montreal suburb of Vaudreuil Dorion, see Quebec Autoroute 540 Vaudreuil Dorion . Autoroute 540 is a short spur highway, connecting Quebec Route 138 Route 138 to Quebec Autoroute 73 Autoroute 73 and linking the Jean Lesage International Airport with the Pierre Laporte Bridge . It is also known as Autoroute Duplessis , honouring former Premier of Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis . Exits are numbered from North to South, unlike other Autoroutes which have their exits numbered from South to North. References reflist External links commonscat http www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca Transport Quebec website http www.inforoutiere.qc.ca fr carte routiere index.asp Transports Quebec Map fr icon http webfil 92.tripod.com autoroutes en id23.html A 540 at Quebec Autoroutes http www.exitlists.com exitlists lists autoroutes A540.html A 540 at Exitlists.com Quebec Autoroutes coord 46.7743 N 71.3261 W display title Category Quebec Autoroutes 40 5 Quebec City Category Streets in Quebec City Quebec road stub fr Autoroute 540 Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Quebec City Military Tattoo

    mergeto Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands date March 2012 File Tattoo 1 .jpg thumb right 200px Quebec City Military Tattoo The Quebec City Military Tattoo is an annual military tattoo that takes place in Quebec City , the Capital political capital of the Canada Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada province of Quebec . Part of the Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands FIMMQ , since 2005 the Quebec City Military Tattoo stages colourful and exotic performances, presenting a music show with choreographies and multi media effects. This event gathers all countries that are participating at the FIMMQ. Military musicians present a stunning gathering of drums and pipes and the musical mass performances which can count 1200 musicians. In 2008, for the 400th anniversary of Quebec City, 25 formations took part in the show. The first show to be held in Quebec City was in 1967 for the 100th anniversary of Confederation of Canada Canadian confederation . It had been organised by the Canadian Forces Land Force Command Canadian Army . External links http www.fimmq.com site home.html Quebec City Internation Festival of Military Bands Official WebSite http www.fimmq.com site tattoo show.html Quebec City Military Tattoo Official WebSite See also Band Branch Canadian Forces Canadian military bands Portal Canadian Armed Forces References Reflist CWO Ret d Jack Kopstein CD When the Band Begins to Play A History of Military Music in Canada 1992 . CWO Ret d Jack Kopstein CD & Ian Pearson The Heritage of Military Music in Canada St. Catharines, Ont. Vanwell Pub., 2002 CWO Ret d Jack Kopstein CD & Ian Pearson The History of the Marches in Canada Regimental Branch Corps Hignell Printing Ltd, 1994 . Category Entertainment in Canada Category Music festivals in Quebec City Category Military tattoos Commons ...   more details



  1. Stade Municipal (Quebec City)

    Expand French Stade Municipal Quebec City date April 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 Coord 46 49 7 N 71 14 0.59 W display title Infobox stadium stadium name Stade Municipal nickname Parc Victoria image Image Stade Municipal.JPG 300px Panoramic of Stade Municipal fullname location Quebec City , Quebec QC coordinates broke ground built owner opened 1938 renovated 1999 operator City of Quebec surface Grass former names tenants Quebec Capitales Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball Can Am League 1999 present br Quebec Metros Eastern League baseball Eastern League 1976 1977 br Qu bec Carnavals Eastern League baseball Eastern League 1971 1975 seating capacity Baseball 4,800 dimensions Stade Municipal is a stadium in Quebec City , Quebec . It is primarily used for baseball , and is the home field of the Quebec Capitales Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball minor league baseball team. It originally opened in 1938. It holds 4,800 people and is located in the Victoria Park near the Nouveau St Roch area of Qu bec downtown. s start collapsible header s sta et succession box title Host of the Northern League baseball, 1993 2010 All star game NoL All Star Game br Stade Municipal years 2002 before CanWest Global Park after Haymarket Park end Quebec Capitales Can Am League Stadiums Category Sports venues in Quebec City Category Minor league baseball venues Category Baseball venues in Canada Category Baseball in Quebec Quebec struct stub Canada sports venue stub de Stade Municipal Qu bec fr Stade municipal de Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Flag of Quebec City

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox flag Name Quebec City Article Image Flag of Quebec City.svg Nickname Use Symbol Proportion Adoption 12 January 1987 Design Flag terminology Border crenelated Designer Type Municipal File Drapeau de la ville de Qu bec.jpg thumb The flag of Quebec City shown in use The flag of Quebec City was officially adopted January 12, 1987. The flag depicts a golden yellow ship on a deep blue field surrounded by a crenelated white border representing its unique Old Quebec city walls . The border also signifies the fortified city its founder came from, Brouage in Saintonge, France. The ship is Samuel de Champlain s ship, the Don de Dieu ship Don de Dieu , a reminder of the city s founder. The outward sails symbolizes the bravery and strength of the population. The ship also signifies the city as being a major seaport in North America. The heraldic colours used have the following meaning Yellow or represents strength, justice, consistency, wealth, faith and luster. White argent stands for purity, truth, charity, humility and victory. Blue azure means loyalty, clarity, sovereignty, majesty, good reputation, knowledge and serenity. Blue is also predominant in the city s coat of arms to emphasize its foundation by the French. ref http www.ville.quebec.qc.ca en apropos portrait symbole identitaire.aspx Ville de Quebec Symbols of Indentity , Quebec City website, retrieved December 2, 2011 ref Notes Reflist CanadaFlags DEFAULTSORT Quebec City, Flag of Category Canadian city flags Category Quebec City Flag canada flag stub Quebec stub fr Drapeau de Qu bec pl Flaga miasta Qu bec ...   more details



  1. Quebec City Marathon

    Infobox athletics race bgcolour lightskyblue image Quebec city.jpg imagesize 250px caption The Qu bec City Marathon runs along both the northern and southern shores of the St. Lawrence River date August location between L vis, Quebec L vis and Quebec City , Quebec , Canada . type road distance Marathon beneficiary homepage http www.couriraquebec.com Quebec City Marathon lang fr Marathon des Deux Rives, or Marathon of the two river banks is an annual point to point marathon between L vis, Quebec L vis and Quebec City , Quebec , Canada . It is held in August every year since 1998. Along with the full marathon, a half marathon, a 10  km, a 5  km and children s events are arranged as well. The course distinguishes itself from other races in that kilometer markers are posted in reverse order, indicating the remaining distance to the finish line. Among other things, this allows all events to start at the same time and on the same course, from the appropriate distance away from the finish line. Course records Men class wikitable 2001 Joseph Maina colspan 2 flagicon Kenya Kenya 2 23 06 Women class wikitable 2005 Veronique Vandersmissen colspan 2 flagicon Canada Canada 2 39 02 External links http www.couriraquebec.com Official site Category Marathons in Canada Category Sports festivals in Canada Category Recurring sporting events established in 1998 marathon stub ...   more details




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