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Hochelaga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hochelaga (French pronunciation: [ɔʃlaɡa]) may
refer to:
Hochelaga (village), a 16th-century village...
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Hochelaga (French pronunciation: [ɔʃlaɡa]) was a St.
Lawrence Iroquois 16th
century fortified village on or near
Mount Royal in present-day Montreal, Quebec...
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Specifications Capacity 750
Administration Province Canada Diocese Montreal Archdeaconry Hochelega Clergy Bishop(s) Mary Irwin-Gibson
Rector Graham Singh...
- Also as part of this voyage,
Cartier went
further up the St.
Lawrence to
Hochelega, present-day Montreal, on 2
October 1535,
without Doma****a and Taignoagny...
- in 1926-27. He had pla****
senior hockey in
Montreal with the Royals,
Hochelega and
Nationale squads.
After 13
years in the NHL,
Lepine finally pla****...
- 1535 and 1536
about a
dozen villages in the
valley between Stadacona and
Hochelega, the
sites of the
modern cities of
Quebec City and Montreal. Archeologists...
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policy Mary
Kawennatakie Adams,
Mohawk basket maker Agouhanna,
chief of
Hochelega David Ahenakew,
politician Freda Ahenakew,
author Frederick Alexcee, Tsimshian-Iroquois...
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generally thought to be
derived from "Mont Royal". 1556 – On his map of
Hochelega,
Italian geographer Giovanni Battista Ramusio writes "Monte Real" to designate...