Quebec City is a city in Quebec, Canada
Quebec City (pronounced /kwɪˈbɛk/ ( listen) or /kəˈbɛk/; French: Québec [kebɛk] ( listen)); French: Ville de Québec), officially Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. The city had a population estimate of 531,902 in July 2016, (an increase of 3.0% from 2011) and the metropolitan area had a population of 800,296 in July 2016, (an increase of 4.3% from 2011) making it the seventh-largest metropolitan area in Canada.
Top sights in Quebec City | |
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Residence Of The Governor General At The Citadelle | 46.808185 / -71.205215 |
Camp Mercier | 47.234956 / -71.223507 |
Literary And Historical Society Of Quebec | 46.812727 / -71.210454 |
Grand Theatre De Quebec | 46.806296 / -71.221739 |
Terrasse Pierre-Dugua-De-Mons | 46.809527 / -71.204973 |
Jardin Botanique Roger Van Den Hende | 46.776289 / -71.281132 |
Parc Chauveau | 46.832095 / -71.343657 |
Seminaire Du Quebec | 46.814736 / -71.204937 |
Parc De L'Artillerie | 46.813568 / -71.213323 |
Parc De L'Esplanade | 46.810542 / -71.212095 |
Eglise St. Jean-Baptiste | 45.521200 / -73.579912 |
Place Sainte-Foy | 46.773547 / -71.279006 |
Quebec Bridge | 46.746043 / -71.288093 |
Quebec City Convention Centre | 46.810050 / -71.215879 |
Parc Du Cavalier-Du-Moulin | 46.810613 / -71.207538 |
Parc De L'Unesco | 46.813539 / -71.202677 |
Place De La Gare | 46.817452 / -71.213851 |
Hotel De Glace | 46.942860 / -71.474342 |
Lieu Historique National Du Canada Du Parc-Montmor | 46.813607 / -71.203825 |
L'Ilot Des Palais | 46.815842 / -71.214155 |