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Ste.-Foy

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[seynt-fwah, sant-fwa] / ˌseɪntˈfwɑ, sɛ̃tˈfwa /

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Quebec.


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In Ste.-Foy, on the eastern edge of Bordeaux, Corrine and Jean-Michel Comme farm biodynamically on limestone and clay soils.

From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2022

Others had initially come to the area to study or teach at Laval University in Ste.-Foy.

From New York Times • Jan. 31, 2017

Their families lived in the same apartment building in Ste.-Foy.

From New York Times • Jan. 31, 2017

NOTE: On the battle of Ste.-Foy and the subsequent siege, Lévis, Guerre du Canada.

From Montcalm and Wolfe by Parkman, Francis

Parties of axemen, strongly guarded, were always at work in the forest of Ste.-Foy, four or five miles from Quebec, and the logs were brought to town on sledges dragged by the soldiers.

From Montcalm and Wolfe by Parkman, Francis