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  2. Boulevard Périphérique - Wikipedia

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    The route closely follows the municipal boundaries of Paris, but diverges in the Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes (where the roadway is cut and covered), and the Paris Heliport. Because the Boulevard was built over the old Thiers Wall , its entrance/ exit ramps and interchanges coincide with locations of the wall's former city gates , or ...

  3. Pont Alexandre III - Wikipedia

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    Location on the Seine in Paris.. The Pont Alexandre III (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ alɛksɑ̃dʁ tʁwa]) is a deck arch bridge that spans the Seine in Paris.It connects the Champs-Élysées quarter with those of the Invalides and Eiffel Tower.

  4. Francilienne - Wikipedia

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    Destinations Notes A 1 – Aéroport Charles de Gaulle, Lille: A 1 / E19 – Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Cergy-Pontoise, Paris (Centre, Porte de la Chapelle) : A 3 / E15 to A 86 / A 10 – Bordeaux, Nantes, Paris, Bobigny, Garonor, Centre Commercial Régional

  5. Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b - Wikipedia

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    [3] The first section, between Pont du Garigliano and Porte d'Ivry, opened as T3 on 16 December 2006. Work began in early 2009 on a 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) extension from Porte d'Ivry to Porte de la Chapelle, via Porte de Charenton. The extension project was then split into a smaller extension to Porte de Vincennes and a separate tramway line ...

  6. City gates of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Porte Saint-Martin along the trace of the enceinte of Charles V. Rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard; Rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques; Rue des Fossés-Saint-Marcel; After the construction of the Wall of the Farmers-General in 1785, the gates of Paris bore the names barriers (barrières) until 1860 (e.g. barrière de la Villette, barrière du Trône ...

  7. Canton of Saint-Herblain-2 - Wikipedia

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    The canton of Saint-Herblain-2 is an administrative division of the Loire-Atlantique department, western France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Saint-Herblain. [1] It consists of the following communes: [1] Orvault; Saint-Herblain (partly)

  8. Route nationale 3 - Wikipedia

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    The A4 autoroute crosses the road which turns north 7 km further at la Ferté sous Jouarre and crosses to the Marne again. The road crosses the Marne again at Château-Thierry and heads east through the Bois de Condé. The road comes to Épernay, to the North is the Parc Naturel Régional de la Montagne de Reims, the heart of the Champagne region

  9. A13 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The motorway starts in Paris at the Porte d'Auteuil, a former gate of the Paris walls, and ends at Mondeville's Mondeville 2 (Porte de Paris) exchange junction on the Boulevard Périphérique (Caen). The A13 is France 's oldest motorway (opening in 1946) and is intensively used between Paris and Normandy for both commuting and holiday makers.