Quebec City, the capital of Quebec Province, is the seventh largest city in Canada, an important city and port in eastern Canada, located at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, with a polar and sub-polar climate. Quebec City has a population of 680,000. Quebec City is the new French capital established by Sampland in 1608 and is also a fortress and a port of significance. The cliffs divide the city into the upper and lower parts. The upper city is a religious area and administrative area, the lower city is a port and ancient residential area, and the upper and lower cities are connected by an aerial cable car. It was listed on the World Heritage List in 1985. The famous attractions in the territory are: National War Park, the Virgin Mary Palace, the Star Castle, the Fort Hotel, the Monte Morens Falls, etc.