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Ch¢teaux is the French word to describe a country or manor house. You would not therefore expect to find a ch¢teaux in a city. However, in Canada, a ch¢teau normally denotes a hotel and Ch¢teau Frontenac is the name for a very grand hotel in Quebec.

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Ch¢teaux is the French word to describe a country or manor house. You would not therefore expect to find a ch¢teaux in a city. However, in Canada, a ch¢teau normally denotes a hotel and Ch¢teau Frontenac is the name for a very grand hotel in Quebec.

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