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Hochelaga (pronunciation: /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) was a St. Lawrence Iroquois 16th century fortified village on or near Mount Royal in present-day Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jacques Cartier arrived by boat on October 2, 1535; he visited the village on the following day. He was greeted well by the Iroquois, and named the mountain he saw nearby Mount Royal. Several names in and around Montreal and the Hochelaga Archipelago can be traced back to him.

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  • Hochelaga (Laurentisch möglicherweise „Große Stromschnelle“ oder „Biberdamm“) war ein befestigtes Dorf der Sankt-Lorenz-Irokesen im 16. Jahrhundert. Es befand sich in der Nähe des Mont Royal, dem Hausberg der heutigen kanadischen Stadt Montreal. Der französische Seefahrer Jacques Cartier besuchte das Dorf im Jahr 1535. Als Samuel de Champlain 1603 Cartiers Spuren folgte, war das Dorf verschwunden. Die genaue Lage des Dorfes ist nicht überliefert. Eine steinerne Markierung, die 1925 auf dem Gelände der McGill University angebracht wurde, soll den einstigen Standort Hochelagas anzeigen. (de)
  • Hochelaga (pronunciation: /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) was a St. Lawrence Iroquois 16th century fortified village on or near Mount Royal in present-day Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jacques Cartier arrived by boat on October 2, 1535; he visited the village on the following day. He was greeted well by the Iroquois, and named the mountain he saw nearby Mount Royal. Several names in and around Montreal and the Hochelaga Archipelago can be traced back to him. A stone marker commemorating the former village was placed in 1925 on land adjacent to McGill University. It is believed to be in the vicinity of the village visited by Cartier in 1535. The site of the marker is designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The name of the village survives in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the name of a neighbourhood of Montreal; a variant spelling survives in Montreal's contemporary Osheaga Festival. (en)
  • Hochelaga (prononciation : /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) était une bourgade semi-sédentaire iroquoienne située au XVIe siècle aux environs du mont Royal, dans l'actuelle ville de Montréal au Québec. Arrivé en barque le 2 octobre 1535, Jacques Cartier la visite le lendemain. Il est bien accueilli par les Iroquoiens et nomme la montagne qu'il voit à proximité mons realis (mont Royal). Plusieurs toponymes de Montréal ainsi que l'archipel d'Hochelaga lui doivent leur nom. Bien qu'aucune trace archéologique de ce village n'ait été retrouvée, il a été désigné lieu historique national du Canada le 30 janvier 1920. (fr)
  • Hochelaga (pronuncia: /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) era un villaggio fortificato irochese sul fiume San Lorenzo nel XVI secolo su o vicino a Mount Royal nell'odierna Montreal, Canada. Jacques Cartier arrivò in barca il 2 ottobre 1535 e visitò il villaggio il giorno seguente. Fu accolto bene dagli Irochesi e chiamò la montagna che vide vicino Mount Royal. Diversi nomi a Montreal e dintorni e nell'arcipelago di Hochelaga possono essere fatti risalire a lui. Una lapide che commemora l'ex villaggio fu posta nel 1925 su un terreno adiacente alla McGill University. Si ritiene che si trovi nelle vicinanze del villaggio visitato da Cartier nel 1535. Il sito dell'indicatore è designato come sito storico nazionale del Canada. Il nome del villaggio sopravvive in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, nome di un quartiere di Montreal; un'ortografia variante sopravvive nel contemporaneo Osheaga Festival di Montreal. (it)
  • 欧什拉加(法語:Hochelaga)是一个在今日加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔附近附近屬於的村庄。1535年把附近一座山丘命名為的法國探險家雅克·卡蒂亚成為第一位到達當地的歐洲人。當他數年後再次到訪的時候村落仍然存在。 但在17世紀初另一位法國探險家薩繆爾·德·尚普蘭抵達以前村落已經消失。他與其伙伴在1642年建立了的殖民地,即滿地可的前身。 現在(Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)是蒙特利尔的一個社區。 (zh)
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  • Map titled La Terra De Hochelaga Nella Nova Francia, with on the left, theMonte Real, plan drawn by Giacomo Gastaldi in illustration of the book Delle Navigationi et viaggi, . (en)
  • Modified reproduction, with English legend, of La Terra de Hochelaga Nella Nova Francia (en)
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  • Hochelaga (Laurentisch möglicherweise „Große Stromschnelle“ oder „Biberdamm“) war ein befestigtes Dorf der Sankt-Lorenz-Irokesen im 16. Jahrhundert. Es befand sich in der Nähe des Mont Royal, dem Hausberg der heutigen kanadischen Stadt Montreal. Der französische Seefahrer Jacques Cartier besuchte das Dorf im Jahr 1535. Als Samuel de Champlain 1603 Cartiers Spuren folgte, war das Dorf verschwunden. Die genaue Lage des Dorfes ist nicht überliefert. Eine steinerne Markierung, die 1925 auf dem Gelände der McGill University angebracht wurde, soll den einstigen Standort Hochelagas anzeigen. (de)
  • Hochelaga (prononciation : /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) était une bourgade semi-sédentaire iroquoienne située au XVIe siècle aux environs du mont Royal, dans l'actuelle ville de Montréal au Québec. Arrivé en barque le 2 octobre 1535, Jacques Cartier la visite le lendemain. Il est bien accueilli par les Iroquoiens et nomme la montagne qu'il voit à proximité mons realis (mont Royal). Plusieurs toponymes de Montréal ainsi que l'archipel d'Hochelaga lui doivent leur nom. Bien qu'aucune trace archéologique de ce village n'ait été retrouvée, il a été désigné lieu historique national du Canada le 30 janvier 1920. (fr)
  • 欧什拉加(法語:Hochelaga)是一个在今日加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔附近附近屬於的村庄。1535年把附近一座山丘命名為的法國探險家雅克·卡蒂亚成為第一位到達當地的歐洲人。當他數年後再次到訪的時候村落仍然存在。 但在17世紀初另一位法國探險家薩繆爾·德·尚普蘭抵達以前村落已經消失。他與其伙伴在1642年建立了的殖民地,即滿地可的前身。 現在(Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)是蒙特利尔的一個社區。 (zh)
  • Hochelaga (pronunciation: /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) was a St. Lawrence Iroquois 16th century fortified village on or near Mount Royal in present-day Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jacques Cartier arrived by boat on October 2, 1535; he visited the village on the following day. He was greeted well by the Iroquois, and named the mountain he saw nearby Mount Royal. Several names in and around Montreal and the Hochelaga Archipelago can be traced back to him. (en)
  • Hochelaga (pronuncia: /ɔʃ.la.ɡa/) era un villaggio fortificato irochese sul fiume San Lorenzo nel XVI secolo su o vicino a Mount Royal nell'odierna Montreal, Canada. Jacques Cartier arrivò in barca il 2 ottobre 1535 e visitò il villaggio il giorno seguente. Fu accolto bene dagli Irochesi e chiamò la montagna che vide vicino Mount Royal. Diversi nomi a Montreal e dintorni e nell'arcipelago di Hochelaga possono essere fatti risalire a lui. (it)
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