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  2. La Madeleine (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    La Madeleine Country French Café was founded in February 1983 by Patrick Esquerré, a Loire Valley-born businessman. [2] With the advice and support of legendary retail magnate Stanley Marcus, of Neiman Marcus fame, and his mother, Monique Esquerré, he opened his first bakery on Mockingbird Lane in Dallas, Texas near Southern Methodist University, and it soon expanded to a café.

  3. La Madeleine, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (French: église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, pronounced [eɡliz sɛ̃t maʁi madlɛn]), or less formally, La Madeleine ([la madlɛn]), is a Catholic parish church on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

  4. Pearland Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Pearland Town Center includes office and multi-family residential space above the stores, a 25-acre (100,000 m 2) lake and adjacent walking paths and parks. [5] Pearland Town Center is one of two malls to open in the Houston area in 2008, along with Houston Premium Outlets in March 2008 which is located in Cypress, Texas , and both utilize the ...

  5. La Madeleine, Nord - Wikipedia

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    La Madeleine (French pronunciation: [la madlɛn]) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. [ 3 ] It is a suburb of the city of Lille , bordering it on its north side.

  6. New Carlisle, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    New Carlisle (French pronunciation: [nju kaʁlajl]) is a town in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of Quebec, Canada. It best known as the boyhood home of René Lévesque although he was born in Campbellton, New Brunswick. Its population is approximately 1,336, approximately two-thirds of whom are anglophone and the remainder ...

  7. Cap-de-la-Madeleine - Wikipedia

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    Cap-de-la-Madeleine was founded March 20, 1651. The establishment was named by Jacques de La Ferté, who was abbot of Sainte-Madeleine de Châteaudun in France.. The city is famous for its basilica, Basilique Notre-Dame du Cap, dedicated to Our Lady of the Cape.

  8. Place de la Concorde - Wikipedia

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    The Place de la Concorde (French: [plas də la kɔ̃kɔʁd]; lit. ' Harmony Square ') is a public square in Paris, France. Measuring 7.6 ha (19 acres) in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées.

  9. Magdalenian - Wikipedia

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    [a] It is named after the type site of La Madeleine, a rock shelter located in the Vézère valley, commune of Tursac, in France's Dordogne department. Édouard Lartet and Henry Christy originally termed the period L'âge du renne (the Age of the Reindeer). They conducted the first systematic excavations of the type site, publishing in 1875.