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  2. Mount Royal Cross - Wikipedia

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    It is a common misconception that by law, no buildings in Montreal are to be taller than the Mount Royal Cross. However, this is incorrect as it is the height of Mount Royal itself that municipal regulations prohibit buildings from exceeding. [7]

  3. Quebec Autoroute 20 - Wikipedia

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    Autoroute 20 is a Quebec Autoroute, following the Saint Lawrence River through one of the more densely populated parts of Canada, with its central section forming the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway from the A-25 interchange to the A-85 interchange.

  4. Greater Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Greater Montreal (French: Grand Montréal, [ɡʁɑ̃ mɔ̃ʁeal]) is the most populous metropolitan area in Quebec and the second most populous in Canada after Greater Toronto. In 2015, Statistics Canada identified Montreal 's Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) as 4,258.31 square kilometres (1,644.14 sq mi) with a population of 4,027,100, [ 5 ...

  5. Belgian Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Croix-Rouge de Belgique. 2.3 Museum of Remembrance. 3 Services and projects. Toggle Services and projects subsection. 3.1 Reuniting family members. 4 References ...

  6. Schaerbeek - Wikipedia

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    Schaerbeek counts a number of Art Deco and Art Nouveau houses, including the Autrique House, the first house built by Victor Horta in the Brussels area. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The Municipal Hall of Schaerbeek , designed in neo-Flemish Renaissance style by the architect Jules Jacques Van Ysendyck [ fr ] , was inaugurated by King Leopold II in 1887.

  7. Red Line (Montreal Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line (French: Ligne rouge), also known as Line 3 (French: Ligne 3), was a proposed line of the Montreal Metro. Proposed as part of the Metro in the early 1960s, the line would have run north–south from downtown Montreal, under Mount Royal in the Mount Royal Tunnel , using CN tracks and have ended at Cartierville (western) of Bordeaux ...

  8. French Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The French Red Cross (French: Croix-Rouge française), or the CRF, is the national Red Cross Society in France founded in 1864 and originally known as the Société française de secours aux blessés militaires (SSBM). Recognized as a public utility since 1945, the French Red Cross is one of the 191 national societies of the International Red ...

  9. Grande roue de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    La Grande roue de Montréal is a Ferris wheel built at the Old Port of Montreal, Quebec, Canada for the festivities for the 375th anniversary of the city. Open to the public since 1 September 2017, it is the tallest Ferris wheel in Canada. [1] It is owned by Sandibe Global BV. [2]