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  2. Stereotypes of French people - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes of French people include real or imagined characteristics of the French people used by people who see the French people as a single and homogeneous group. [1] [2] [3] French stereotypes are common beliefs among those expressing anti-French sentiment. There exist stereotypes of French people amongst themselves depending on the region ...

  3. Culture of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Paris concerns the arts, music, museums, festivals and other entertainment in Paris, the capital city of France.The city is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centers; entertainment, music, media, fashion, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.

  4. The Marais - Wikipedia

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    Tamagne added that like US gay villages, the Marais has "an emphasis on 'commercialism, gay pride and coming-out of the closet ' ". [10] Le Dépôt , one of the largest cruising bars in Europe as of 2014 (per Tamagne), is in the Marais area.

  5. I visited the city that's been nicknamed the 'Paris of North ...

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    With its metro and cafés, it even feels like a dupe for Paris. I visited Montréal, a city in Canada that feels like Europe but is cheaper to visit. With its metro and cafés, it even feels like ...

  6. An American in Paris: Here's what it's like for vaccinated ...

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    To reenter the U.S., my friend just needed a negative COVID-19 test.She got hers at a tent below the Luxor Obelisk. Outdoor testing sites are everywhere in Paris, walk-ins are welcome and test ...

  7. List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of adjectival forms of cities in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these cities. Demonyms ending in -ese are the same in the singular and plural forms. The ending -man has feminine equivalent -woman (e.g. an Irishman and a Scotswoman).

  8. THE JOURNEY. As I mentioned, I flew to Paris just like an Olympic athlete: via Delta. I actually took my first-ever daytime flight to Europe, leaving at 8 a.m. from JFK (after spotting Spike Lee ...

  9. Café society - Wikipedia

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    Le Dôme Café in Paris. Café society was the description of the "Beautiful People" and "Bright Young Things" who gathered in fashionable cafés and restaurants in New York, Paris and London beginning in the late 19th century. Maury Henry Biddle Paul is credited with coining the phrase "café society" in 1915.