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'''Coeur-de-l'hiver''' referred to a stretch of taiga landscape, located in the north of the [[River Valley]] in [[New York]], and the accompanying settlement that was built upon it. | '''Coeur-de-l'hiver''' referred to a stretch of taiga landscape, located in the north of the [[River Valley]] in [[New York]], and the accompanying settlement that was built upon it. | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 13 May 2018

Coeur-de-l'hiver referred to a stretch of taiga landscape, located in the north of the River Valley in New York, and the accompanying settlement that was built upon it.
The native Iroquois had once lived in the region, but later abandoned it; traces of their culture were left behind in the form of cave paintings that depicted the legend of the Sky Woman. By the mid-18th century, the French had constructed a moderately-sized outpost in the area, featuring a general store, harbormaster and tavern. However, during the Seven Years' War, it was captured by the Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Cormac in the name of the British.
Trivia
- Coeur-de-l'hiver is French for "heart of winter" or, more figuratively, the "depths of winter", referring to the region's cold climate.
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