The Citadelle of Quebec (French: Citadelle de Québec), also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence...
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The Quebec Citadelles (French: Citadelles de Québec) were a Minor ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada...
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numbers of much better-equipped US and South Vietnamese troops. The Citadelle of Québec (the construction was started in 1673 and completed in 1820) still...
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ramparts forming a part of the Citadelle of Quebec. The ramparts were first built in 1690 in order to defend the Upper Town of Quebec City. In 1745, the walls...
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Canada, and the United States. It took place in Quebec City on August 17–24, 1943, at both the Citadelle and the Château Frontenac. The chief representatives...
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on Quebec City, construction of the Citadelle of Quebec began in 1820. The Americans did not attack Canada after the War of 1812, but the Citadelle continued...
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Visit by Pope Francis to Canada (category 2022 in Quebec)
other officials greeted him, and he proceeded to the Citadelle of Quebec. The event at the Citadelle were postponed by an hour due to a flight delay involving...
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Public duties (section Quebec City)
duties at the war memorial. Public duties at the Citadelle of Quebec, a military installation in Quebec City, are carried out by the Royal 22nd Regiment...
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Royal 22nd Regiment (category Military units and formations of Quebec)
quartier général) of the regiment is at the Citadelle of Quebec in Quebec City, also the site of the regimental museum, and all three of its regular battalions...
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Look up citadelle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Citadelle, the French word for citadel, may refer to: Citadel of Quebec or La Citadelle, a military...
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the Citadelle of Quebec on 17 August, hosted by the Prime Minister of Canada, Mackenzie King. Most of the discussions were about the invasion of France...
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Canada Citadelle of Quebec, Canada Vyšehrad, Czech Republic Špilberk Castle, Czech Republic Kastellet, Copenhagen, Denmark Cairo Citadel, Egypt Citadelle d'Ajaccio...
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Ottawa, Rideau Hall Quebec City, Citadelle of Quebec Alberta, Government House of Alberta British Columbia, Government House of British Columbia Manitoba...
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Rideau Hall (category Monarchy of Canada)
centre of Ottawa. It is one of two official vice-regal residences maintained by the federal Crown, the other being the Citadelle of Quebec. Most of Rideau...
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forces as an aid to military drill. A pace stick usually consists of two pieces of wood, hinged at the top, and tapering towards the bottom, very similar...
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Paul Triquet (category Canadian military personnel from Quebec)
Royal Crematorium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His ashes are interred in the regimental memorial of the R22eR, Citadelle of Quebec. Triquet Island, (51°47′60″...
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also resided at the Citadel (La Citadelle) in Quebec City, Quebec. A governor general's wife is known as the chatelaine of Rideau Hall, though there is no...
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Camp David (category Executive branch of the government of the United States)
president of the United States. It is located in the wooded hills of Catoctin Mountain Park, in Frederick County, Maryland, near the towns of Thurmont...
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Guard mounting (redirect from Changing of the guard)
mountings are also carried out at the Citadelle of Quebec in Quebec City, a military installation, and secondary residence of the Monarch and Governor General...
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westward from the Citadelle of Quebec and the walls of Quebec City along a plateau above the Saint Lawrence River, and forms a part of The Battlefields...
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Rideau Cottage (category Buildings and structures on the National Historic Sites of Canada register)
Rideau Cottage is a historic residential building located on the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario. The two-level, 22-room Georgian Revival home...
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Terrasse Dufferin (category Quebec City)
Frontenac in Quebec City, Quebec, towards the Citadelle, overlooking the St. Lawrence River. The terrace was built under the direction of the Marquess of Dufferin...
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White House (redirect from Residence of the President of the United States)
workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S...
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Blair House (category Buildings of the United States government in Washington, D.C.)
President's Guest House, is an official residence in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. The President's Guest House has been called "the world's...
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construction of the Citadelle of Quebec began. 1824 – Literary and Historical Society of Quebec founded. 1840 – La Maison Simons founded. 1845 – Quebec City fires...
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general's official residences are Rideau Hall in Ottawa and the Citadelle in Quebec City. Each holds pieces from the Crown Collection. Though neither...
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Williamstown Lighthouse, Victoria Geelong Telegraph Station, Victoria Citadelle of Quebec, Quebec City no longer true. Clearly seen from the river and aligned...
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like at Quebec City to tiny fur-trade posts. The French forts in Canada were located from the Atlantic Ocean to as far west as the confluence of the North...
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on location in Quebec, in the fashion typical of post-war Hollywood. It captured therefore local sights like the Citadelle of Quebec City, Montmorency...
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24 Sussex Drive (redirect from Residence of the Prime Minister of Canada)
as 24 Sussex, is the official residence of the prime minister of Canada, in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario. Built between 1866 and...
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