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il se fait vieux - traducción al Inglés

HISTORIC CITY CENTRE IN MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
Vieux Montreal; Vieux Montréal; Vieux-Montréal; Vieux-Montreal; Old Montréal
  • Catholic]] church completed in 1829.
  • capitulation of Montreal]] during the [[Seven Years' War]]. Montreal and the rest of [[New France]] became a British colony following the war.
  • [[Bonsecours Market]] is located in the eastern portion of Old Montreal.
  • A map of Montreal and its fortifications in 1725.
  • In the early 21st century, the City of Montreal began a revitalization effort of several areas in Old Montreal, including [[Place Jacques-Cartier]].
  • Depiction of the first church in [[Fort Ville-Marie]]. The settlement was established in 1642 under the authority of the ''[[Société Notre-Dame de Montréal]]''.
  • Rue Saint Amable

il se fait vieux      
he's getting elderly

Definición

felo de se
[L.] Suicide, self-murderer.

Wikipedia

Old Montreal

Old Montreal (French: Vieux-Montréal) is a historic neighbourhood within the municipality of Montreal in the province of Quebec, Canada. Home to the Old Port of Montreal, the neighbourhood is bordered on the west by McGill Street, on the north by Ruelle des Fortifications, on the east by rue Saint-André, and on the south by the Saint Lawrence River. Following recent amendments, the neighbourhood has expanded to include the Rue des Soeurs Grises in the west, Saint Antoine Street in the north, and Saint Hubert Street in the east.

Founded by French settlers in 1642 as Fort Ville-Marie, Old Montreal is home to many structures dating back to the era of New France. The 17th century settlement lends its name to the borough in which the neighbourhood lies, Ville-Marie. In 1964, much of Old Montreal was declared a historic district by the Ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec.