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- Faubourg abstract "Faubourg (pronounced: [fo.buːʁ]) is an ancient French term approximating "suburb" (now generally termed banlieue). The earliest form is Forsbourg, derived from Latin foris, 'out of', and Vulgar Latin (originally Germanic) burgum, 'town' or 'fortress'. Traditionally, this name was given to an agglomeration forming around a throughway leading outwards from a city gate, and usually took the name of the same thoroughfare within the city. As cities were often located atop hills (for defensive purposes), their outlying communities were frequently lower down. Many faubourgs were located below their towns, and the term "suburbs" is derived from this tendency (sub = below; urbs urbis = city).Faubourgs are often considered the predecessor of European suburbs, into which they evolved generally in the 1950s and '60s. Although early suburbs still conserved some characteristics related to faubourgs (such as the back alleys with doors, little break margins for houses, etc.), later suburbs underwent major changes in their construction, primarily in terms of residential density.Beside many French cities, the places faubourgs can still be found outside Europe include the province of Quebec in Canada and the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The cities of Quebec and Montreal contain examples, although Montreal has far greater divergences in terms of "banlieue," which lead to similarities of many Ontarian and American suburbs.".
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- Faubourg wikiPageRevisionID "662002509".
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Banlieue.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_France.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neighborhoods_in_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urban_studies_and_planning_terminology.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Montreal.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Credit_union.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Faubourg_Marigny.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Faubourg_Tremé.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink French_Quarter.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Gay_Village,_Montreal.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Montreal.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Island_of_Montreal.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans_Central_Business_District.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink North_Shore_(Laval).
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink North_Shore_(Montreal).
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Quebec_City.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Rue_Saint-Denis_(Paris).
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Rue_du_Faubourg-Saint-Denis.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Rue_du_Faubourg_Saint-Denis.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Rue_du_Faubourg_Saint-Honoré.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Jean-Baptiste,_Quebec_City.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Roch,_Quebec_City.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink South_Shore_(Montreal).
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Suburb.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Tremé.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Ville-Marie,_Montreal.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Ville-Marie_(borough).
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Vocational_school.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Vorstadt.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLink Vulgar_Latin.
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faubourg".
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "faubourg".
- Faubourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "suburb".
- Faubourg hasPhotoCollection Faubourg.
- Faubourg wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Faubourg subject Category:Geography_of_France.
- Faubourg subject Category:Neighborhoods_in_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.
- Faubourg subject Category:Urban_studies_and_planning_terminology.
- Faubourg hypernym Term.
- Faubourg type Study.
- Faubourg comment "Faubourg (pronounced: [fo.buːʁ]) is an ancient French term approximating "suburb" (now generally termed banlieue). The earliest form is Forsbourg, derived from Latin foris, 'out of', and Vulgar Latin (originally Germanic) burgum, 'town' or 'fortress'. Traditionally, this name was given to an agglomeration forming around a throughway leading outwards from a city gate, and usually took the name of the same thoroughfare within the city.".
- Faubourg label "Faubourg".
- Faubourg sameAs Faubourg.
- Faubourg sameAs m.05794p.
- Faubourg sameAs Q17050310.
- Faubourg sameAs Q17050310.
- Faubourg wasDerivedFrom Faubourg?oldid=662002509.
- Faubourg isPrimaryTopicOf Faubourg.