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  2. Rue du Petit-Champlain - Wikipedia

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    Rue du Petit-Champlain (French pronunciation: [ʁy dy pəti ʃɑ̃plɛ̃], Little Champlain Street) is a street in the Canadian city of Quebec City, Quebec.It is located in the Petit Champlain commercial district, at the foot of Cap Diamant, and contains many boutique shops.

  3. Module:Location map/data/Canada Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    name = Quebec City Name used in the default map caption; image = QuebecCity location map.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 46.979 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees

  4. Module:Location map/data/Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Quebec City is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Quebec City. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  5. Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City [a] is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, [ 13 ] and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. [ 14 ] It is the twelfth -largest city and the seventh -largest metropolitan area in Canada.

  6. Canadian weather radar network - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian network was thus gradually formed and by 1997, there were 19 weather radars of two kinds across the country: 18 five centimeter wavelength (C-Band) radars and 1 ten centimeter wavelength (S-Band) at McGill, all of the radars detected reflectivity but only Carvel (Edmonton), King City (Toronto) and McGill (Montreal) were equipped ...

  7. Geography of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands and the Appalachians are the two main topographic regions in southern Quebec, while the Canadian Shield occupies most of central and northern Quebec. [ 2 ] With an area of 1,542,056 km 2 (595,391 sq mi), it is the largest of Canada's provinces and territories and the tenth largest country subdivision in ...

  8. Category:Streets in Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Quebec Route 136 (Quebec City) Quebec Route 138; Quebec Route 358; Quebec Route 360; Quebec Route 368; Quebec Route 369; Quebec Route 371

  9. Côte de la Montagne - Wikipedia

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    Côte de la Montagne is a street in the Canadian city of Quebec City, Quebec. [1] It climbs, in a winding fashion, Cap Diamant, connecting the Lower Town to the Upper Town. It begins at Rue Dalhousie in the east and ends at Rue Port Dauphine in the west. Directly opposite its western terminus is the building of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...