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  2. Lycée Racine - Wikipedia

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    The lycée is split into two sites: the main site is located at 20 rue du Rocher (Rocher), and the second site is located at 38 rue de Naples (Naples).The acquisition of the second site allowed the school to increase capacity, and start bilingual and trilingual BTS classes.

  3. Intégrale Prépa - Wikipedia

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    Intégrale : Institut d'enseignement supérieur privé (French for 'Intégrale : Private Institute of Higher Education'), or simply Intégrale Prépa, is a French private establishment exclusively composed of classes préparatoires.

  4. Rue des Archives - Wikipedia

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    On 23 May 1863, a decree declared the alignment of the Rue des Billettes, Rue de l'Homme-Armé, Rue du Chaume, Rue du Grand-Chantier, Rue des Enfants-Rouges, and Rue Molay. [2] These streets were designed to form a single axis crossing Le Marais. [3] In 1874, the Rue des Archives was created by the merger of: [4]

  5. Turgot map of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Turgot map in its assembled form. The Turgot map of Paris (French: Plan de Turgot) is a highly accurate and detailed map of the city of Paris, France, as it existed in the 1730s. The map was commissioned by Parisian municipality chief Michel-Étienne Turgot, drawn up by surveyor Louis Bretez, and engraved by Claude Lucas.

  6. Théâtre Tristan-Bernard - Wikipedia

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    2006: Les Manuscrits du déluge by Michel-Marc Bouchard, directed by Laurence Renn (31 August) 2006: Le Jazz et la Diva by Didier Lockwood, directed by Alain Sachs (3 November) 2007: Journalistes by Pierre Notte, directed by Jean-Claude Cotillard (23 January) 2007: Le Dindon by Georges Feydeau, directed by Thomas Le Douarec (4 May)

  7. Denfert-Rochereau station (Paris Métro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 – curved and approximately north-south, along the axis of Avenue du Général-Leclerc (between Raspail and Mouton-Duvernet stations); Line 6 – also on a curve partly under Line 4 and oriented northwest–southeast, along the axis of Boulevard Raspail on the one hand and Boulevard Saint-Jacques on the other (between Raspail and Saint ...

  8. List of bridges in Paris - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th arrondissement, rue Charles-Renouvier spans rue des Pyrénées. In the 8th arrondissement, rue du Rocher crosses rue de Madrid. Also, lines 2 and 6 of the Paris metro include several aerial viaducts in their above-ground zones, whilst RER C also has a viaduct along the length of quai André-Citroën.

  9. 3rd arrondissement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving private house in Paris, built in 1407, is to be found in the 3rd arrondissement at 52 rue de Montmorency. [2]The ancient Jewish quarter, the Pletzl (פלעצל, 'little place' in Yiddish), which dates from the 13th century, begins in the eastern part of the 3rd arrondissement and extends into the 4th.