Hummmm....pas certain moi.....:
Saint Augustine (sānt ô
'gəstēn), city (1990 pop. 11, 692), seat of St. Johns co., NE Fla.; inc. 1824. Located on a peninsula between the Matanzas and
San Sebastian rivers, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by Anastasia Island; the
Intracoastal Waterway
passes through the city. St. Augustine is a port of entry, a shrimping and commercial fishing center, and a popular year-round resort. The economic mainstay is tourism, supplemented with revenues from small industries. The oldest city in the United
States, it was founded in 1565 by the Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés on the site of an ancient Native American village and near the place where Ponce de Léon, the discoverer of
Florida, had landed in 1513. The town was burned and....
PS: il est question d'
Amerique du nord pas seulement du
Québec