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  2. Saint-Laurent, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Laurent (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lɔʁɑ̃] ⓘ) is a Catholic church in the 10th arrondissement of Paris at 68 bis Boulevard de Magenta. A series of churches occupied the site since the 10th century. It is named for Saint Lawrence, an early Christian martyr who was executed in Rome by the Roman Emperor Valerian in 258 AD.

  3. Jacques François Dugommier - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Le Gommier, Dugommier owned the sugar plantations Grand'Anse (34 slaves recorded in 1777) and Grands Fonds, in Trois-Rivières, [2] and Peru in Les Abymes (74 slaves recorded in 1784). [3] He briefly returned to service in 1778, during the American War of Independence, when he led a company of volunteers at the Battle of St ...

  4. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Paris: Province of Île-de ... Laurent Wauquiez Metropolitan Bourgogne-Franche-Comté ... Basse-Terre: 1,628 384,239. 41 unchanged: Ary Chalus Overseas Guyane (French ...

  5. List of museums in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris: 16th: Fashion: Opening in 2017, operated by the Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent, works by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent: Musée Zadkine: 6th: Art (VP) House and work of sculptor Ossip Zadkine (1890–1967) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle: 5th: Natural history

  6. French West Indies - Wikipedia

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    Guadeloupe, including the islands of Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, and La Désirade. Martinique; The two overseas collectivities of: Saint Martin, the northern half of the island with the same name, the southern half is Sint Maarten, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Saint Barthélemy

  7. Landmarks in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Louvre. The 1st arrondissement forms much of the historic centre of Paris. Place Vendôme is famous for its deluxe hotels such as Hôtel Ritz, The Westin Paris – Vendôme, Hôtel de Toulouse (headquarters of Banque de France), Hôtel du Petit-Bourbon, Hôtel Meurice, and Hôtel Regina [1] Les Halles were formerly Paris's central meat and produce market, and, since the late 1970s, are a ...

  8. Laurentides - Wikipedia

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    The Laurentides (French: [lɔʁɑ̃tid], Canadian French: [lɔʁɑ̃t͡sid] ⓘ) is a region of Quebec.While it is often called the Laurentians in English, the region includes only part of the Laurentian Mountains.

  9. Boulevard des Capucines - Wikipedia

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    Paris Kiosk (Boulevard des Capucines). The Walters Art Museum. No. 28 was the location of a roller coaster called montagnes russes (Russian mountains) in 1889. It was replaced in 1893 by the Olympia theater, a famous music hall founded in 1888 by Joseph Oller and taken over in 1952 by Bruno Coquatrix.