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  2. Maison Drouin - Wikipedia

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    Maison Drouin (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ dʁuɛ̃]; also known as Maison Cyril-Drouin) is a farmhouse located in a rural setting in Sainte-Famille-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada. It was built between 1729 and 1730, then extended between 1734 and 1736.

  3. Château-Richer - Wikipedia

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    Château-Richer was the first home to Quebec's oldest families (les Greniers, Giroux, Vachons, Bélangers, Juchereaux, Cloutiers) with descendants remaining to this day. In fact, a fairly large segment of the town's population can be traced back to those enterprising pioneers tasked with establishing a fur-trading post while increasing the ...

  4. National Capital Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Capital Commission (NCC; French: Commission de la capitale nationale, CCN) is the Crown corporation responsible for development, urban planning, and conservation in Canada's Capital Region (Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec), including administering most lands and buildings owned by the Government of Canada in the region. [2]

  5. Capitale-Nationale - Wikipedia

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    Capitale-Nationale (French pronunciation: [kapital nɑsjɔnal]; English: National Capital region) is one of the 17 administrative regions of Quebec. It is anchored by the provincial capital, Quebec City, and is largely coextensive with that city's metropolitan area. It has a land area of 18,684.78 km 2.

  6. Habitation de Québec - Wikipedia

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    Abitation de Quebec, 1608, established by Samuel de Champlain Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608. The site is located in what is now Vieux-Québec , on the site of present-day Place Royale . [ 1 ]

  7. Maison Morisset - Wikipedia

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    The Maison Morisset (also known by its nickname "La Brimbale" [1]) is a farmhouse built in 1678 during the seigneurial system of New France.Located in the municipality of Sainte-Famille on Île d'Orléans, the Maison Morisset was classified as a historic site and building by the Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec on June 7, 1962.

  8. List of capitals of France - Wikipedia

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    Tours (10–13 June 1940), the city served as the temporary capital of France during World War II after the government fled Paris due to the German advance. Bordeaux (June 1940), the government was relocated from Paris to Tours then Bordeaux very briefly during World War II, when it became apparent that Paris would soon fall into German hands.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City is the second largest city in Quebec with a growing population of 531,902. [1] As of September 2019, the tallest building in the city is the 132 m (433 ft) tall Édifice Marie-Guyart. The history of skyscrapers in Quebec City began with the completion of the 82 m (269 ft) tall Édifice Price in 1930. Most of the city's skyscrapers ...