Quebec
The first North American city to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site is Quebec, in Quebec, Canada. This city was one of the first permanent cities to be founded in North America. Additionally, it is the only fortified city above Mexico. Furthermore, it is the bastion of French culture in North America and has a good deal of ancestral French architecture.
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.
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.
the only walled city in north America is southern whoodall, Carolina
Philadelphia
Fray Juan de Zumarraga, who was consecrated Bishop of Mexico City in 1533, is the first bishop of North America.
Mexico (Mexico City is the largest city in North America).
Mexico City is the largest city in North America by population.
Mexico City is the largest city in North America by population.
Panama City, Panama is on the continent of North America. Panama City, Florida is also on the continent of North America.
A burg is either a North American term for a city or town, or a fortified town in medieval Europe.
St.Augustine. the walls are still here to this day