Citadelle of Quebec

The Citadelle—the French name is used both in English and French—is a military installation and official residence located atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. This citadel is part of the fortifications of Quebec City, the only city with extant city walls in North America. The Quebec Parliament Building and many other provincial government buildings and several large hotels are also nearby, towering ov... more

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