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  2. 7th arrondissement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Hôtel de Salm, 1787.Paris, Musée Carnavalet. Exposition Universelle in 1889, the entrance arch is known as the Eiffel Tower. During the 17th century, French high nobility started to move from the central Marais, the then-aristocratic district of Paris where nobles used to build their urban mansions [5] (see Hotel de Soubise), to the clearer, less populated and less polluted ...

  3. Porte Maillot - Wikipedia

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    It was on the boundary between the 16th and the 17th arrondissements, at the junction of the Avenue de la Grande Armée, the Boulevard de l'Amiral-Bruix and the Boulevard Gouvion-Saint-Cyr. It gives its name to the Neuilly–Porte Maillot railway station and Porte Maillot metro station.

  4. Le Tallec's marks - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, corresponding to the new installation at the avenue Daumesnil in Paris, the date mark starts by D (for Daumesnil) then the letter. [ 2 ] The sentences dessiné et peint entièrement peint à la main par Le Tallec à Paris France or Tiffany & Co - Private Stock and Le Tallec Paris - Made in France are also drawn.

  5. List of songs about Paris - Wikipedia

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    "La belle Paris", music by A. Baldwin Sloane, John Stromberg and W.T. Francis, lyrics by Edgar Smith "La belle Parisienne" from the musical The Belle of New York "La belle Parisienne, music by Louis Hirsch, lyrics by Edward Madden "La Chanson des fortifs" by Fréhel "La Cigale" by Harry Cooper "La Complainte de la Seine" by Lys Gauty

  6. B.A. Paris - Wikipedia

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    B.A. Paris (Bernadette MacDougall) [1] is a British writer of fiction, mainly in the psychological thriller subgenre. Her debut novel, Behind Closed Doors (2016), was a New York Times [2] and Sunday Times bestseller. It has been translated into 40 languages and has sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide.

  7. Le Ventre de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Le Ventre de Paris [lə vɑ̃tʁ də paʁi] (1873) is the third novel in French writer Émile Zola's twenty-volume series Les Rougon-Macquart. It is set in and around Les Halles , the enormous, busy central market of 19th-century Paris .

  8. RER B - Wikipedia

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    The RER B, along with the rest of the RER network, has had a significant social impact on Paris and the surrounding region by speeding up trips across central Paris, by making far fewer stops than the Paris Métro and by bringing far-flung suburbs within easy reach of the city centre. The line has far exceeded all traffic expectations, with ...

  9. Beauty and the Beast - Wikipedia

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    La Belle et la Bête (1946), directed by Jean Cocteau, starring Jean Marais as the Beast and Josette Day as Beauty. [91] The Scarlet Flower (1952), an animated feature film directed by Lev Atamanov and produced at the Soyuzmultfilm. Beauty and the Beast (1962), directed by Edward L. Cahn, starring Joyce Taylor and Mark Damon. [92]