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  2. List of tourist attractions in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Les Invalides - complex containing museums and monuments relating to the military history of France; The Palais Garnier - Paris's central opera house, built in the later Second Empire period; The Panthéon - church and tomb of a number of France's most famed men and women; Place des Vosges - square in the Marais districte; Place Vendôme

  3. List of French women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Bettina Rheims (born 1952), strip-tease artists and acrobats, stuffed animals, also advertising, and photography of nude women making her a best-seller; Sophie Ristelhueber (born 1949), who has photographed the effects of war on landscape; Emmanuelle Riva (1927–2017), primarily an actor but also a noted and published photographer

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in France - Wikipedia

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    Lists of tourist attractions in France (2 C, 9 P) + Tourist attractions in Overseas France (9 C) A. Archaeological sites in France (11 C, 37 P) B. Beaches of France ...

  5. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that women pay greater attention to physical traits than they do directly to earning capability or potential to commit, [319] including muscularity, fitness and masculinity of features; the latter preference was observed to vary during a woman's period, with women preferring more masculine features during the late-follicular ...

  6. 30 Man-Made Innovations That Were Designed Mimicking ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Sasha Weilbaker #4 Wind Blades. Humpback Whales are one of the largest weighing animals of the world, yet they are profound swimmers, which attributes down to its flippers (fins).

  7. Sarah Baartman - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Baartman (Afrikaans: [ˈsɑːra ˈbɑːrtman]; c. 1789 – 29 December 1815), also spelled Sara, sometimes in the diminutive form Saartje (Afrikaans pronunciation:), or Saartjie, and Bartman, Bartmann, was a Khoekhoe woman who was exhibited as a freak show attraction in 19th-century Europe under the name Hottentot Venus, a name that was later attributed to at least one other woman ...

  8. Gisèle Pelicot: How an ordinary woman shook attitudes to rape ...

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    Groups of women – always women – stood in the autumn chill on a pavement beside a busy ring road, outside Avignon's glass and concrete courthouse. They came, day after day. Some brought flowers.

  9. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in France - Wikipedia

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    Lists of monuments and memorials in France (1 C, 3 P) ... (5 P) Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in France" The following 9 pages are in this category ...