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What (who) is quartier chinois - definition

NEIGHBORHOOD IN MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
Chinatown (Montreal); 滿地可唐人街; Le quartier chinois de Montréal; Quartier chinois de Montréal; Chinatown Gate, Montreal; Montreal Chinatown; Le Quartier Chinois; Le quartier chinois; Quartier Chinois; Place Sun Yat-Sen; Montreal’s Chinatown
  • Montreal Chinatown in 1940
  • [[Lion dance]] on Clark Street in 1939
  • A [[Victoria Day]] parade on De la Gauchetière Street in the 1945 Montreal Chinatown with the Bell Telephone Building in the background.

Pâté chinois         
FRENCH CANADIAN DISH
Pate Chinois; Chinese Pie; Pate chinois; Chinese pie; Pâté Chinois
Pâté chinois () ('Chinese pie') is a French Canadian dish similar to the English shepherd's pie or French hachis Parmentier. It is a traditional recipe in both Québécois cuisine and Acadian cuisine.
Le Quartier Français         
SOUTH AFRICAN RESTAURANT
Le Quartier Francais
Le Quartier Français is a restaurant and hotel in Franschhoek, South Africa near Stellenbosch. The property has thirteen rooms, eight suites and a cottage that overlook a landscaped garden with a natural pool.
Grand Quartier Général         
GQG; Grand QG; Grand Quartier General
The Grand Quartier Général (GQG or Grand QG) was the French Army's high command during times of war. There were two separate instances:

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Chinatown, Montreal

Chinatown in Montreal (French: Quartier chinois de Montréal; simplified Chinese: 蒙特利尔唐人街; traditional Chinese: 蒙特利爾唐人街; pinyin: Méngtèlì'ěr Tángrénjiē) is located in the area of De la Gauchetière Street in Montreal. The neighbourhood contains many Asian restaurants, food markets, and convenience stores as well being home to many of Montreal's East Asian community centres, such as the Montreal Chinese Hospital and the Montreal Chinese Community and Cultural Center.