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  2. Viennoiserie - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Viennese-style baked goods in France began with the Boulangerie Viennoise, which was opened by Austrian August Zang in 1839. The first usage of the expression pâtisseries viennoises appeared in 1877 in a book by the French author Alphonse Daudet , Le Nabab . [ 2 ]

  3. Paul (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Paul at the Louvre Museum, Paris Paul inside a shopping center in Le Chesnay, France Paul in Prague, Czech Republic. Paul is a French chain of bakery-café restaurants found in 47 countries with the head office at Marcq-en-Barœul, Greater Lille, France. [1]

  4. Fengdu Ghost City - Wikipedia

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    The gate to Youdu (right to left: 幽都), the capital of Diyu. Statue of the "wreath-eating ghost" (食蔓鬼).In legend, this ghost was a girl who adorned herself with flower wreaths she stole from statues of the Buddha.

  5. La Petite Boulangerie - Wikipedia

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    La Petite Boulangerie ("The Little Bakery") was an American bakery chain. Originally a two-store company owned by Food Resources Inc., it was purchased by PepsiCo in 1982 and franchised to various operators, including Food Resources in California and Arizona, and Calny, Inc. in the Seattle area.

  6. St-Viateur Bagel - Wikipedia

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    St-Viateur Bagel was established on May 21, 1957 by Myer Lewkowicz, a Holocaust survivor who moved to Canada in 1953. [1] Lewkowicz had grown up poor in a shtetl near Kraków, Poland.

  7. Morne Fendue - Wikipedia

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