Quebec is a old city, found in Canada. Quebec's capitol city is Quebec City. Quebec was founded in 1608.
No. Only Old Quebec which refers to the area within the city walls plus the Petit Champlain district next to the river.
Quebec City is the capital of Quebec. Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist.
Lahore has 12 gates
Old Quebec City, Quebec is the only walled-city in North America that is left standing outside of Mexico. Quebec City is the capital of Quebec and the second-largest city in the province.
There are currently eight gates in the Old City of Jerusalem. These gates are historically significant entrances to the city and are named based on their direction or symbolism.
About 160 miles
There is no province named after an actual city, unless you're thinking of Quebec and Quebec City
It means there is a wall around it (the old district).
The Canadian capital city that is the only walled city in North America outside of Mexico is Quebec City. Its fortified walls, known as the Ramparts of Quebec City, are a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major tourist attraction.
The coordinates 46°N 71°W point to the city of Quebec City, the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. These coordinates place the city in eastern Canada, along the Saint Lawrence River. Quebec City is known for its historic architecture, including the iconic Château Frontenac and the fortified walls of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
No. The city gates are called: # Damascus Gate # Herod's Gate # Lions' Gate # Dung Gate # Zion Gate # Jaffa Gate # Golden Gate - Sealed gates # Single Gate - Sealed gates # Double Gate - Sealed gates # Huldah Gates - Sealed gates See http://www.answers.com/topic/old-city-jerusalem for reasons for the names. The twelve tribes are # Reuben # Simeon # Levi # Judah # Dan # Naphtali # Gad # Asher # Issachar # Zebulun # Joseph # Benjamin Read about them on http://www.answers.com/topic/israelites-2