Trait-Carré de Charlesbourg

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Trait-Carré de Charlesbourg is a historic planned village core in the Charlesbourg borough of Quebec City, notable for its unique radial street layout dating back to the French colonial era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
historic district
planned village core
borough Charlesbourg
city Quebec City
country Canada
hasBuiltEnvironmentType low-rise buildings
hasCentralFeature central public space
hasCulturalSignificance example of early French colonial urban planning in North America
hasDesignPrinciple planned agricultural settlement pattern
radial division of land lots
hasFunction residential area
tourist attraction
hasNameMeaning square tract
hasStreetLayout radial plan
hasTourismType cultural tourism
hasUrbanForm central square with radial streets
heritageStatus recognized historic area of Quebec City
historicalPeriod French colonial era
isPartOf historic core of Charlesbourg
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Canada
Charlesbourg
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Quebec City
notableFor planned village structure
unique radial street layout
originatesFrom French colonial town planning
partOf historic urban fabric of Quebec City
province Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

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Charlesbourg hasHistoricDistrict Trait-Carré de Charlesbourg