Town in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The ramparts date back to the 17th century, with the ramparts having undergone a succession of modifications and improvements...
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and is named after the Ramparts of Quebec City (French: Remparts de Québec). There have been two franchises named the Quebec Remparts. The first edition...
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Salient, Belgium RAMPART-A, a secret signals intelligence program led by the United States National Security Agency Ramparts of Quebec City, the only remaining...
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general of Canada. It is atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. The citadel forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City...
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Algonquin name. Quebec City is one of the oldest European settlements in North America. The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) are the only...
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America. It is home to the Royal 22nd Regiment of the Canadian Army and forms part of the Ramparts of Quebec City dating back to 1620s. Since the mid 20th century...
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Bars) of the York city walls Chepstow Town Gate, Wales Canada: Kent Gate, Prescott Gate, Saint-Jean Gate, and Saint-Louis Gate at the ramparts of Quebec City...
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Stone wall (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
African city, it was built from the 11th to the 14th century and at its peak it was inhabited by some 18,000 people. The ramparts of Old Quebec, Canada...
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Opération Nez rouge was founded in Quebec City. 1984 – Musée de la civilisation established. 1985 – Ramparts of Quebec City was declared a World Heritage site...
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Quebec City Area (or Région de Québec in French) is the metropolitan area surrounding Quebec City, in the Canadian province of Quebec. It consists of...
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Defensive wall (redirect from City wall)
Colombia Part of the wall in San Francisco de Campeche, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Porte St. Louis, part of Ramparts of Quebec City, the only remaining...
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retains several wall remnants. Examples of other North American walled cities that retain their ramparts are Quebec City in Canada and Campeche in Mexico. The...
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Dauphine in Old Quebec close to the ramparts of Quebec City. After the suppression of the Jesuits on 21 July 1773, the Bishop of Quebec Jean-Olivier Briand...
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people from Quebec City Ramparts of Quebec City Symbols of Quebec City Coat of arms of Quebec City Flag of Quebec City Montreal Geography of Montreal Located...
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The Ramparts of Montreal were the fortification walls built to protect the early settlement of Montreal, the area now called Old Montreal. Building began...
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Michel Chartier de Lotbinière, Marquis de Lotbinière (category French military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession)
the title of King's Engineer in the Colonial Regular Army, working under his father-in-law on the construction of the Ramparts of Quebec City. In 1755...
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to the north and west of the city and sea facing ramparts. Copenhagen, extensive renaissance ramparts to the south and east, trace remains to the north...
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This is a list of present-day cities by the time period over which they have been continuously inhabited as a city. The age claims listed are generally...
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invasions, including the citadel and ramparts in Quebec City, Fort Henry in Kingston, and the Imperial fortress of Halifax. The Rideau Canal was built...
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part of a series of forts built along the Richelieu River. Over the years, it was destroyed and rebuilt several times, but it is, after Quebec City, the...
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Bergen op Zoom (redirect from History of Bergen op Zoom)
hills the Brabantse Wal, literally meaning "ramparts of Brabant". Zoom refers to the border of these ramparts and bergen in Dutch means mountains or hills...
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chapels, the Citadel and the city ramparts. The Breakneck Stairs or Breakneck Steps (French: Escalier casse-cou), Quebec City's oldest stairway, were built...
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Fort York (category City of Toronto Heritage Properties)
outside the southern ramparts of the fort. The location of the ramparts has also been modified throughout the decades, with the ramparts having been refortified/rebuilt...
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Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons (category 17th century in Quebec)
staircase along the ramparts near the Keep of Pons. This 6-level staircase connected the once segregated upper city to the lower city. He died in 1628,...
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Esplanade (category Types of streets)
facilities made it possible in many cities to create promenade paths on the former fortresses and ramparts. The parts of the former fortifications, such as...
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Zagreb (redirect from City of Zagreb)
the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain....
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Inverness (redirect from City of Inverness)
northern limits of the town, Oliver Cromwell built a citadel capable of accommodating 1,000 men, but with the exception of a portion of the ramparts it was demolished...
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The history of London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, extends over 2000 years. In that time, it has become one of the world's most...
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the western side of the fort, the walls were 30 feet (9.1 m) high, and 36 feet (11 m) across, protected by a wide ditch and ramparts. The site had four...
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The Battle of Québec was fought in October 1690 between the colonies of New France and Massachusetts Bay, then ruled by the kingdoms of France and England...
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