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  2. Théâtre Graslin - Wikipedia

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    Théâtre Graslin is a theatre and opera house [1] [2] in the city of Nantes, France, built in a new district of the city in the late 18th century by the local architect Mathurin Crucy, and named after the owner of the land, Jean-Louis Graslin. Constructed in the Italian style, the auditorium holds 823 people.

  3. A86 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    A 3 – Montreuil (Centre), Paris (Porte de Bagnolet), Romainville: Clockwise end of A3 overlap 16 N 186 – Centre Commercial Régional, Noisy-le-Sec: No clockwise entrance 17.2 Rosny (Centre, Bois Perrier), Montreuil (La Boissière), Le Raincy, Villemomble: Signed as exit 17 clockwise 17.1 D 37 – Montreuil, Rosny (Centre) Counterclockwise ...

  4. NUTS statistical regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Up until 2016, the first level NUTS regions of France consisted of Ile de France, Bassin Parisien, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Est, Ouest, Sud-Ouest, Centre-Est, Méditerranée and the Départements d'outre-mer. [1] The Départements d'outre-mer consisted of all the overseas departments of France, while the remaining eight statistical regions were made up of the 22 regions of France.

  5. List of national parks of France - Wikipedia

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    (Parc national du Mercantour) Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence: 679 km 2 (262 sq mi) 1,467 km 2 (566 sq mi) 18 August 1979 Port-Cros National Park (Parc national de Port-Cros) Var: 46 km 2 (18 sq mi) 1,451 km 2 (560 sq mi) 14 December 1963 Pyrénées National Park (Parc national des Pyrénées) Hautes-Pyrénées and Pyrénées ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

  8. LGV Atlantique - Wikipedia

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    French TGV network, with the LGV Atlantique in yellow running south-west from Paris The line leaves Gare Montparnasse to cross Paris's southern suburbs, partly under the Coulée Verte . This is a tunnel above which footpaths and recreational areas have been created, to reduce the effect of the LGV running through the area.

  9. Champs-Élysées - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue des Champs-Élysées (UK: / ˌ ʃ ɒ̃ z eɪ ˈ l iː z eɪ, ɛ-/, US: / ʃ ɒ̃ z ˌ eɪ l i ˈ z eɪ /; French: [av(ə)ny de ʃɑ̃z‿elize] ⓘ) is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 70 metres (230 ft) wide, running between the Place de la Concorde in the east and the Place Charles de Gaulle in the west, where the Arc de ...