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  2. Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    Fontainebleau (/ ˈ f ɒ n t ɛ n b l oʊ / FON-ten-bloh, US also /-b l uː /-⁠bloo, French: [fɔ̃tɛnblo] ⓘ) [3] is a commune in the metropolitan area of Paris, France.It is located 55.5 kilometres (34.5 mi) south-southeast of the centre of Paris.

  3. Palace of Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Fontainebleau (/ ˈ f ɒ n t ɪ n b l oʊ / FON-tin-bloh, US also /-b l uː /-⁠bloo; [1] French: Château de Fontainebleau [ʃɑto d(ə) fɔ̃tɛnblo]), located 55 kilometers (34 miles) southeast of the center of Paris, in the commune of Fontainebleau, is one of the largest French royal châteaux.

  4. Forest of Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    The forest of Fontainebleau (French: Forêt de Fontainebleau, or Forêt de Bière, meaning, in old French, "forest of heather") is a mixed deciduous forest lying sixty kilometres (37 mi) southeast of Paris, France. It is located primarily in the arrondissement of Fontainebleau in the southwestern part of the department of Seine-et-Marne.

  5. Arrondissement of Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    The arrondissement of Fontainebleau is an arrondissement of France in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region. It has 85 communes . [ 2 ] Its population is 156,450 (2021), and its area is 1,228.5 km 2 (474.3 sq mi).

  6. Prehistoric rock engravings of the Fontainebleau Forest

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    The prehistoric rock engravings of the Fontainebleau Forest are an abundant collection of rock art discovered among the sandstone boulders of the Fontainebleau Forest. Several thousand petroglyphs have been discovered in the forest, with earliest dating to the Paleolithic (very few examples), roughly 2000 to the early Mesolithic and almost 300 ...

  7. Fontainebleau rock climbing - Wikipedia

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    The Fontainebleau climbing areas are located in a forested area south of Paris. They are colloquially known as "Font" to English speakers, and as Bleau in France. They are located mostly within the Forêt Domaniale ( National Forest ) de Fontainebleau , near the town of Fontainebleau , des Trois Pignons (near Milly-la-Forêt ) and de la ...

  8. Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Fontainebleau was an agreement concluded in Fontainebleau, France, on 11 April 1814 between Napoleon and representatives of Austria, Russia and Prussia. The treaty was signed in Paris on 11 April by the plenipotentiaries of both sides and ratified by Napoleon on 13 April. [ 1 ]

  9. Pablo Picasso in Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1921, Spanish artist Pablo Picasso settled at a villa in the village of Fontainebleau, France with his wife Olga Khokhlova and their 6-month old son Paulo Picasso. Picasso used the garage as a studio. Some of his most notable works from Fontainebleau are Three Women at the Spring and Three Musicians. [1] [2]