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  • '''Quebec City''' is the capital of the [[province of Quebec]], Canada. It is the second-l ...a/sevenwonders/wonder_quebec_city.html#didyouknow |title=Did You Know, Old Quebec City, Seven Wonders of Canada |accessdate=2008-02-12 |format=HTML |work=cbc.ca }
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  • '''Quebec City''' is the capital of the [[province of Quebec]], Canada. It is the second-l ...a/sevenwonders/wonder_quebec_city.html#didyouknow |title=Did You Know, Old Quebec City, Seven Wonders of Canada |accessdate=2008-02-12 |format=HTML |work=cbc.ca }
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  • The '''plains of Abraham''' are plains in [[Quebec City]] famous for a battle that was fought there in 1759. They were named for [[
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  • # [[Quebec City]]
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  • A geographic area near [[Quebec City]], used by the British to storm French defenses
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  • ...uis de Montcalm| the Marquis de Montcalm]] outside the fortified city of [[Quebec City|Quebec]].
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  • Discoverer of [[Lake Champlain]] and founder of [[Quebec City]] often called the Father of [[Canada]].
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  • {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • [[Great Britain]] captured [[Quebec City]], and with it, [[New France]], in 1760. From 1760 to 1783 the sparsely se
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  • |event=June 1608: De Monts and Champlain build fort at Quebec City
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  • ...highest elevation in the range is [[Mont Raoul Blanchard]], northeast of [[Quebec City]], at height of of 1,166 metres (3,825 feet).
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  • {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • ...Provinces and Territories, 2001 and 1996 Censuses]</ref> Its capital is [[Quebec City]] and its largest city is [[Montreal]]. The official name has been "Quebec" # [[Quebec City]]
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  • {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • In 1629, a British force of privateers briefly occupied [[Quebec City]], and it was during this occupation that the first African slave was sold
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  • * ''Frommer's Montreal & Quebec City 2008'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Frommers-Montreal-Quebec-City-Complete
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  • ...rgo, on August 8, 2013, when she passed through Port Colborne, bound for [[Quebec City]] with a shipment of [[iron ore]] pellets from [[Escanaba, Michigan]]. ...and all greeted by blasts of Thunder Bay’s horn, the vessel was headed to Quebec City to discharge its load of iron ore pellets that were loaded in Escanaba, Mic
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  • ...to their isolation for many years: [[Gaspé Peninsula]], [[North Coast]], [[Quebec City]],[[Saguenay|Lac St-Jean]], [[Outaouais]] and [[Abitibi]] have clear differ
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  • ...signed between France and England on March 29, 1632. England had captured Quebec City in 1629 and this treaty restored the city to France with compensation.
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  • ...</ref> was a French explorer and colonizer of [[New France]], founder of [[Quebec City]], discoverer of [[Lake Champlain]], and governor of New France; and often ...ear-round trading post. On July 3, 1608, he landed at the present site of Quebec City and established there the first European settlement north of Florida which
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  • .... There are also CP staff correspondents based in St. John's, Fredericton, Quebec City, WInnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Victoria, and Washington. A series of news stri
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  • .... There are also CP staff correspondents based in St. John's, Fredericton, Quebec City, WInnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Victoria, and Washington. A series of news stri
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  • Further downstream, the river passes the provincial capital of [[Quebec City]] before draining into the [[Gulf of Saint Lawrence]], the largest [[estuar
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  • ...awa River]]. Montreal is 150 miles upstream from the provincial capital, [[Quebec City]].
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  • ...found elsewhere in North America. Arvida, Quebec, roughly 240 km north of Quebec city, was founded in 1927 by industrialist Arthur Vining Davis and the corporati
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  • ***[[Quebec City]]]
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  • ...ropean settlements at [[Port Royal, Nova Scotia|Port Royal]] in 1605 and [[Quebec City]] in 1608. Among [[French colonization of the Americas|French colonists]] o
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  • | death_place = [[Quebec City]]<ref name=nunatsiaq2020-09-18/>
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  • ...ver, Cartier established a settlement at [[Stadacona]], near present-day [[Quebec City]]. The settlement was not viable and was soon abandoned.
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  • ...ational Transcontinental]], which ran from Moncton, New Brunswick, through Quebec City to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Most of the territory through which it ran was spar
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  • ...1759 Major General James Wolfe, exploiting Britain's superior navy, seized Quebec City after a long and destructive siege. Montreal surrendered in 1760, and three ...erica and England came to monopolize trade and commerce, which centered in Quebec City and Montreal.
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  • ...tory of Canada in 1599 at [[Tadoussac, Quebec|Tadoussac]] and in 1608 at [[Quebec City|Quebec]], but the first permanent French settlements within the boundaries
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  • ...ate Pro against Budge, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, and the Canadian Pro Championship at Quebec City, against Riggs, 6-0, 6-4, 6-4.
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