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  2. Catacombs of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Catacombs of Paris (French: Catacombes de Paris, pronunciation ⓘ) are underground ossuaries in Paris, France, which hold the remains of more than six million people. [2] Built to consolidate Paris's ancient stone quarries , they extend south from the Barrière d'Enfer ("Gate of Hell") former city gate; the ossuary was created as part of ...

  3. Barrière d'Enfer - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the Catacombs of Paris is located next to building No. 1. No. 4 (the western building) houses of the Highway Service. Beneath the building starting in August 1944 were the headquarters of Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, from which he gave orders pertaining to the French Resistance and the Liberation of Paris.

  4. Holy Innocents' Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery and the Catacombs to which the remains were relocated play an important part in Barbara Hambly's novel 1988 Those Who Hunt the Night. In Anne Rice 's 1985 The Vampire Lestat , Armand's coven of vampires resides in the Cimetière des Innocents when Lestat de Lioncourt first encounters them, and they remain there until shortly before ...

  5. Inside the city of the dead hidden under Paris - AOL

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    From catacombs containing the bones of millions of people to a secret apartment high up the Eiffel Tower, Paris still has plenty of surprises to offer visitors.

  6. Paris explosion - live: Two missing people feared buried in ...

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    Two people are missing and four are in critical condition after dozens were injured in a powerful explosion in a building in central Paris.. The explosion at around 4:55pm local time yesterday at ...

  7. 'Strip the City': Underground danger could bring Paris to ...

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    With 300 stations and over 130 miles of track, Paris boasts the second-busiest metro network in all of Europe ... but it could be in grave danger. Almost half of the city's 10 million daily ...

  8. Mines of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Paris area was a relatively flat sea-bottom during the early Cretaceous period: first in a deep-sea environment, then under a more agitated near-shoreline sea towards the end of the same period, Paris's largely silica-based sedimentary deposits became, under the action of pressure and the carbonic acid content of seawater, a thick deposit ...

  9. Siege of Paris (1870–1871) - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Catacombs were sealed off, along with certain quarries and excavations outside the city to deny an entry-point to the Prussians. [8] [9] The authorities in Paris also attended to provisions and took steps to stockpile cereals, salted meat, and preserves for the population. Much of this was stored in the Opéra Garnier.

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