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Autodescription — historic district (Q15243209)
description: section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons
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- historic district (Q15243209)
- human-geographic territorial entity (Q15642541) (@)→
- district (Q149621)
- historic district (Q15243209)
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- Discussion sur le libellé en français/Discussion about the label in French: Topic:Vmxq6jh9ykqkt6wa. --Fralambert (talk) 14:51, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
- I guess we'll have some problem here in the future. Within the German WP we consider "historic district" as the particular generic endonym for the american class of entry to the (U.S.) National Register of Historic Places. Otherwise we would use Denkmalschutzzone (heritage protection zone) or Denkmalensemble for a group of buildings under protection altogether, which rather but not only protects the view than the interieur of those buildings. I am not sure if the different language versions do all have the same understanding. --Matthiasb (talk) 22:19, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
- @Matthiasb: In Quebec, we have the heritage site (Quebec) (Q13859551) who have the same definition of the german one. Note that this status is also used for the archeological sites. Event that, the provinces don't share the same therminology in heritage(https://w.wiki/USL). A recognized heritage site (Q14331266) in Quebec will be a heritage conservation district (Q17990326) in Ontario, and not all the province have a zone protection. Like Manitoba and Prince Edward Island don't have a equivalent of a historic district. --Fralambert (talk) 00:43, 18 June 2020 (UTC)
- I guess we'll have some problem here in the future. Within the German WP we consider "historic district" as the particular generic endonym for the american class of entry to the (U.S.) National Register of Historic Places. Otherwise we would use Denkmalschutzzone (heritage protection zone) or Denkmalensemble for a group of buildings under protection altogether, which rather but not only protects the view than the interieur of those buildings. I am not sure if the different language versions do all have the same understanding. --Matthiasb (talk) 22:19, 17 June 2020 (UTC)