Quebec City

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Quebec City is the historic capital of the Canadian province of Quebec, renowned for its well-preserved fortified old town and rich French colonial heritage.


Statements (49)

Referenced by (106)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec
Charlesbourg
Citadelle of Quebec
Festival d’été de Québec
La Cité-Limoilou
La Haute-Saint-Charles
Les Rivières
Montmorency Falls
Old Quebec
Parliament Building of Quebec
Place Royale
Plains of Abraham
Quebec City Council
Quebec City Hall
Quebec Winter Carnival
Saint-Charles River
Terrasse Dufferin
Université Laval
locatedIn
Government of Quebec
Lower Canada
New France
Province of Canada
Province of Quebec
Quebec
capital
Guy Carleton
Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
Louis Jolliet
Premier of Quebec
residence
Château Frontenac
Quebec City Hall
Quebec Conference
Quebec Remparts
city
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
Camp Valcartier
L'Ancienne-Lorette
Valcartier, Quebec
locatedNear
Battle of Quebec (1759)
Château Frontenac
Invasion of Quebec (1775)
location
L'Ancienne-Lorette ("Quebec City metropolitan area")
La Haute-Saint-Charles
Les Rivières
partOf
Richard Montgomery
Samuel de Champlain
deathPlace
Royal 22e Régiment
Royal Rifles of Canada
garrison
Old Quebec ("Ville de Québec")
Quebec City Hall ("City of Quebec")
governingBody
Beenox
International Civil Aviation Organization ("Quebec")
headquartersLocation
Quebec City Hall ("City of Quebec")
Terrasse Dufferin ("Ville de Québec")
operator
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
Premier of Quebec
seat
Place Royale ("City of Quebec")
administeredBy
Constitution of the Food and Agriculture Organization
adoptedAt
Quebec City Council
appliesToTerritorialJurisdiction
La Haute-Saint-Charles ("Quebec City metropolitan area")
belongsToMetropolitanArea
2002 Winter Olympics
biddingCity
Louis Jolliet
birthPlace
Festival d’été de Québec
cityFestivalOf
Saint-Charles River
cityServed
Southern Canada
contains
Saint-Charles River
crosses
O Canada
firstPerformancePlace
Samuel de Champlain
founded
Food and Agriculture Organization
foundingLocation
Quebec City Council
governs
Quebec City ("Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge")
hasBorough
Eastern Canada
hasCapitalOfProvince
Université Laval
hasCity
Quebec City ("Ramparts of Quebec City")
hasFortification
Francophonie
hasKeyCity
Northern theater of the American Revolutionary War
hasLocation
Eastern Canada
hasMajorCity
Gulf of St. Lawrence
hasPort
Citadelle of Quebec
hasViewOf
Roman Catholic Church in Quebec
historicalCenter
Eastern Time Zone
includesMajorCity
L'Ancienne-Lorette
isSuburbOf
Château Frontenac
isSymbolOf
Quebec City Council
jurisdiction
Province of Quebec
keyCity
Province of Canada
laterCapital
Quebec City Council
legislativeBodyFor
La Haute-Saint-Charles
locatedInNorthernPartOf
Commander-in-Chief, North America
locationOfHeadquarters
Saint Lawrence River
majorCityOnRiver
National Assembly of Quebec
meetsIn
Charlesbourg
mergedInto
Saint-Charles River
mouthLocatedIn
Province of Quebec ("Quebec")
namedAfter
Montmorency Falls
nearbyCity
New France
notableCity
Ross and Macdonald
operatedIn
Quebec City Hall ("City of Quebec")
owner
Quebec City Council ("City of Quebec")
parentOrganization
Charlesbourg ("Quebec City metropolitan area")
partOfMunicipalAgglomeration
La Haute-Saint-Charles
partOfMunicipalGovernmentOf
Patrick Roy ("Quebec City, Quebec, Canada")
placeOfBirth
James Wolfe
placeOfDeath
Quebec
populationCentre
Quebec Agreement
signedAt
Quebec City ("Historic District of Old Quebec")
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteContains
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usedInCity

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