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  2. Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard de Launay, west of the city centre. Nantes's layout is typical of French towns and cities. It has a historical centre with old monuments, administrative buildings and small shops, surrounded by 19th-century faubourgs surrounded by newer suburban houses and public housing. The city centre has a medieval core (corresponding to the ...

  3. Nantes station - Wikipedia

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    Nantes station (French: Gare de Nantes) is the principal passenger railway station serving the French city of Nantes. It is a through station aligned east–west, with entrances and station facilities on both north and south sides.

  4. Place Saint-Pierre, Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Nantes histoire de rues [Nantes street history] (in French). Les Sables d'Olonne: D'Orbestier. ISBN 978-2-84238-126-4. Pied, Édouard (1906). Notices sur les rues de Nantes (in French). A. Dugas. pp. 289– 290. Université de Nantes. Service formation continue dont université permanente (1984). Çà et là par les rues de Nantes (in French ...

  5. Geography of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Paris is located in the north-bending arc of the river Seine and includes two islands, the Île Saint-Louis and the larger Île de la Cité, which form the oldest part of the city. The river's mouth on the English Channel (La Manche) is about 233 mi (375 km) downstream from the city. The city is spread widely on both banks of the river. [2]

  6. Nanterre - Wikipedia

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    The archeological work in Nanterre has suggested over 15 hectares (37 acres) of pre-Roman or Roman-era construction. These archeological findings may be an indication that Nanterre was the closest pre-Roman settlement to the city's modern centre. [5] [4] Sainte Genevieve, patron saint of Paris, was born in Nanterre c. 419–422. [6]

  7. List of tallest buildings in France - Wikipedia

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    For non-building structures like towers, masts and chimneys, see List of tallest structures in France. This list does not include the Eiffel Tower , which is considered a tower, not a building. Paris , with the skyscrapers of La Défense in the background Lyon with the skyscrapers of La Part-Dieu Marseille with the skyscrapers of Euroméditerranée