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    Pantin (French pronunciation: [pɑ̃tɛ̃] ) is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France, France. It is located 6.4 km (4.0 mi) from the...
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  • Pantin is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. Pantin may also refer to: Pantin (Paris RER), a railway station in Pantin Pantin (surname)...
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  • Pantin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Pantin (1899–1967), British zoologist Dorothy Pantin (1896–1985), doctor and surgeon...
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    The Cimetière parisien de Pantin (sometimes known as cimetière parisien de Pantin-Bobigny) is one of the three Parisien cemeteries extra muros, located...
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  • The canton of Pantin is an administrative division of the Seine-Saint-Denis department, Île-de-France region, northern France. It was created at the French...
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    Pantin is a railway station in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. It opened in 1864 on the Paris–Strasbourg railway and Paris–Mulhouse railway. Since...
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    The Woman and the Puppet (La Femme et le pantin) is an 1898 novel by Pierre Louÿs. During the carnival in Seville, the Frenchman André Stévenol meets and...
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    Carl Frederick Abel Pantin FRS (30 March 1899 – 14 January 1967) was a British zoologist. He was educated at Tonbridge School and Christ's College, Cambridge...
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  • Dorothy Pantin (28 June 1896 – 6 August 1985), was the first woman medical doctor and surgeon of the Isle of Man. Pantin was born in Douglas, Isle of Man...
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    avenue de la Porte de Pantin, on the edge of Paris leading to the town of Pantin. It was in turn named after the nearby Porte de Pantin, one of the former...
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  • Paris which existed from 1908 to 1926. Founded with the name Olympique de Pantin, it won the Coupe de France in 1918 and played in the finals in 1919 and...
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    Aubervilliers–Pantin–Quatre Chemins (French pronunciation: [obɛʁvilje pɑ̃tɛ̃ katʁ(ə) ʃəmɛ̃]) is a station of the Paris Métro. It is at the crossroads of...
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  • The Female (French: La Femme et le pantin, lit. 'The Woman and the Puppet', Italian: Femmina), released in the United Kingdom as A Woman Like Satan, is...
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    Santiago Iglesias Pantín (February 22, 1872 – December 5, 1939), was a Spanish-born Puerto Rican socialist and trade union activist. Iglesias is best remembered...
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    parisien de Saint-Ouen, the Cimetière parisien de Pantin, also known as Cimetière parisien de Pantin-Bobigny, the Cimetière parisien d'Ivry, and the Cimetière...
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  • Raoul Pantin (June 5, 1943 – January 15, 2015) was a Trinidad and Tobago journalist, editor, poet and playwright. He penned six plays during his career...
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    Yolanda Pantin (born 1954) is a Venezuelan author who has mainly written poetry, although she has also worked in children's literature. Born in Caracas...
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  • So Long, Stooge (redirect from Tchao pantin)
    So Long, Stooge (French title: Tchao Pantin) is a 1983 film directed by Claude Berri. It is based on a novel by Alain Page. Coluche, the lead, won the...
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    Championships 2013 3rd place ASP US Open Pro Juniors 2013 3rd place ASP/ QS Pantin Classic 2013 2nd place ASP World Junior Champs 12th overall on the ASP Women’s...
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    Ministry of Culture. It studies dance in all its aspects, and is located in Pantin, in northeastern Paris. The building is known for being a classic example...
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  • The Ferrolterra Pantin Classic is an international surf competition which gathers in a yearly basis all the most remarkable figures in the world of surf...
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  • William Abel Pantin FBA (1 May 1902 – 10 November 1973) was a historian of medieval England who spent most of his academic life at the University of Oxford...
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    Bobigny–Pantin–Raymond Queneau (French pronunciation: [bɔbiɲi pɑ̃tɛ̃ ʁɛmɔ̃ kəno]) is a station on line 5 of the Paris Métro, located on the border between...
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    Trinidad and Tobago on 15 November 1986. He was raised by single mother Cora Pantin, a Tobagonian government worker and restaurant owner. As a child, Duke showed...
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    Église de Pantin (French pronunciation: [eɡliz də pɑ̃tɛ̃]) is a station of the Paris Métro, serving line 5. It is named after the nearby Église Saint-Germain...
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    hitherto unequaled luxury, she bought a magnificent house near Paris at Pantin, and built a small private theater connected with it, where Collé's Partie...
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  • jumping jacks were especially popular and generally known as “pantins”. In the mid-1700s, “pantins” were popular among the French nobility, and versions were...
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    was extended from Gare du Nord to Église de Pantin. 25 April 1985: The line was extended from Église de Pantin to Bobigny–Pablo Picasso. 15 June 2011: Cascading...
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  • Hippodrome de Pantin was a permanent circus-style tent venue located in the Parc de la Villette near the Porte de Pantin Métro stop in north-eastern Paris...
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    closest métro and RER stations are Porte de la Villette, Porte de Pantin, and Pantin. It is the first venue to bear the moniker of Le Zénith; a group of...
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