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  2. European route E5 in France - Wikipedia

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    21 A631 Bordeaux-Centre, Bordeaux-Saint-Jean station, Bègles 20 D108 Cadaujac , Bègles , Centre Commercial Rives d'Arcins A62 , E72 Agen , Pau ( A65 ), Toulouse , Spain ( Zaragoza )( A65 )

  3. Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Other large parks include the Parc de Procé, Parc du Grand Blottereau and Parc de la Gaudinière, the former gardens of country houses built outside the old town. Natural areas, an additional 180 hectares (440 acres), include the Petite Amazonie (a Natura 2000 protected forest) and several woods, meadows and marshes. Green space (public and ...

  4. Château du Grand-Blottereau - Wikipedia

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    The Château du Grand-Blottereau is a historic pavilion in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France. History.

  5. Place Saint-Pierre, Nantes - Wikipedia

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    The square, situated at the center of Nantes , is accessible via six streets: Rue de l'Évêché and Rue du Roi-Albert to the northeast, Rue Portail to the northwest, Rue du Général-Leclerc-de-Hauteclocque to the west, Rue de Verdun to the southwest, and Rue Mathelin-Rodier to the southeast.

  6. Centre de loisirs du Petit Port - Wikipedia

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    Centre de loisirs du Petit Port (English: Petit Port Leisure Center), also marketed by the metonym Le Petit Port, is a sports complex in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France. It is part of the eponymous Petit Port sports and recreation district. [4] Opened in 1984, the building underwent two major restructurings in 2007–08 and 2017. [2]

  7. Le Zénith - Wikipedia

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    The Zénith de Nantes Métropole is an indoor arena in located in Nantes (in the suburb of Saint-Herblain). The arena is located near the Atlantis le Centre . The venue was designed by Phillippe Chaix and Jean-Paul Morel, who have designed several "Le Zénith" arenas.

  8. Île de Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the île de Nantes The île de Nantes on the map of Nantes. The île de Nantes (French pronunciation: [il də nɑ̃t], Island of Nantes) is an island located in the centre of the city of Nantes, France, surrounded by two branches of the river Loire—the "bras de la Madeleine" (branch of the Madeleine) at the north and the "bras de Pirmil" (branch of Pirmil) at the south.

  9. Nantes tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Nantes tramway (French: Tramway de Nantes) is a tramway system operating in the city of Nantes in Pays de la Loire, France. The first tramway in Nantes opened in 1879 and closed in 1958 due to bombing damage during World War II , while the present tramway was re-introduced to the city in 1985.