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The Avenue Berthelot is a street in the 7th and 8th arrondissements of Lyon. In an east-west axis, it connects the Gallieni Bridge to the Place du 11-Novembre 1918, it is then extended by the Avenue Jean Mermoz until the A43 autoroute. The avenue goes through La Guillotière and Le Bachut quarters.
It is bisected the avenue Berthelot and rue Marius Berliet. Served by the tram , it is connected to the Presqu'île , to the Hôpital Édouard-Herriot and the university campus of Bron . In May 2007, the library of Bachut called Médiathèque Marguerite Duras was inaugurated, at the Place du 11 November 1918.
Rue du Bœuf; Rue Bugeaud; Avenue Berthelot; C ... (Lyon) Rue du Fort Saint-Irénée; Avenue des Frères Lumière; ... Avenue du Point-du-Jour;
The nine arrondissements of Lyon Arrondissements of Lyon The 8th arrondissement of Lyon ( French : 8 e arrondissement de Lyon ) is one of the 9 arrondissements of Lyon .
From 1858 to 1873, the village was called Havelock in honor of British general Henry Havelock (1795-1857). Because another Havelock Township had already been incorporated two years prior in the province of Quebec, Havelock was renamed in 1873 after local lumber baron and politician George Bryson when the Municipality of the Village of Bryson was incorporated.
The city is the point of intersection for three of Canada's busiest highways: Autoroute 40/Autoroute 30/Autoroute 20 (connecting the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor) and Highway 417 connects to Ottawa and Arnprior, Autoroute 20 and Highway 401 connects Toronto to Montreal and Autoroute 30 is Montreal's Southern Bypass.
Waterloo (2021 population 4,920 [4]) is a city in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is included in La Haute-Yamaska Regional County Municipality , in the administrative area of Estrie . Completely encircled by the township of Shefford , this residential city is located within the Eastern Townships , about ninety kilometres east of Montreal .
The street was formerly called Rue Sainte-Élisabeth in reference to the sister of Louis XVI, Élisabeth of France. [2] [3] It was named Rue Garibaldi after the deliberation of the municipal council on 1 March 1871, then was renamed Rue Sainte-Élisabeth, and Rue Garibaldi on 6 July 1882. [4]