Porte de Pantin (Parc de la Villette) (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt də pɑ̃tɛ̃ paʁk də la vilɛt]) is a station of the Paris Métro, serving line 5. It is...
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Porte de la Villette (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt də la vilɛt]) is a station of the Paris Métro. The origin of the commune of the Villette was a Gallo-Roman...
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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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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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Porte d'Italie (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt ditali]) is a station on Line 7 of the Paris Métro, and a stop on tramway T3a in the 13th arrondissement. It...
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to Porte de Charenton. It is named after the Porte Dorée, one of the former gates of Paris. Along with Porte de Bagnolet on line 3, Porte de Pantin on...
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Stalingrad (French: [stalinɡʁad] ) is a Paris Métro station on the border between the 10th arrondissement and 19th arrondissement at the intersection...
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The Paris Métro (French: Métro de Paris, [metʁo d(ə) paʁi]), short for Métropolitain ([metʁɔpɔlitɛ̃]), is a rapid transit system serving the Paris metropolitan...
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Paris Métro Line 5 is one of the 16 lines of the Paris Métro in Paris, France. It crosses the east of Paris from Bobigny–Pablo Picasso to Place d'Italie...
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Bois de Boulogne started service on 5 April 2024. It connects with Métro Line 3 at Porte de Champerret, Métro Line 1, RER A and RER E at Porte Maillot...
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Paris Métro Line 7 is one of sixteen lines of the Paris Métro system. Crossing the capital from its north-eastern to south-eastern sections via a moderately...
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Nord (French: [ɡaʁ dy nɔʁ]) is a station on Line 4 and Line 5 of the Paris Métro. It is the busiest station in the system (not including RER stations)...
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one of the largest venues in Paris. The closest métro and RER stations are Porte de la Villette, Porte de Pantin, and Pantin. It is the first venue to bear...
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Château de Vincennes (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) vɛ̃sɛn]) is a station on line 1 of the Paris Métro, situated on the border between the communes...
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List of Réseau Express Régional stations (redirect from Bagneux (Paris Métro))
C RER D RER E Paris Métro Tramways in Île-de-France Bus (RATP) Noctilien Bus (other than RATP) Orlyval France portal List of Paris Métro stations List...
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Hoche station (redirect from Hoche (Paris Métro))
when the line was extended from Gare du Nord to Église de Pantin. As part of the "Renouveau du métro" programme by the RATP, the station was renovated and...
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Pavillon de Paris (French pronunciation: [pavijɔ̃ d(ə) paʁi]) was a large concert space in Paris, France, located near the Porte de Pantin Métro stop, on...
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Germany. Pantin had been the area of Paris from which the Germans had entered the capital in June 1940. The same day, employees of the Paris Métro, the Gendarmerie...
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The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro. As of the end of June 2024, there are a total of 320 stations on 16 different lines. Stations...
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Charles de Gaulle Airport, the third-busiest airport in Europe, and Orly Airport. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris Métro, serves 5...
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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. It...
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prestigious Conservatoire de Paris. Parc de la Villette is served by Paris Métro stations Corentin Cariou on Line 7 and Porte de Pantin on Line 5. The park...
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Ourcq station (redirect from Ourcq (Paris Métro))
station in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, served by line 5 of the Paris Métro. It is named after the nearby rue de l'Ourcq, which in turn was named after...
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single direction. Paris's métro has 16 lines, and 12 of these penetrate into the surrounding suburbs. Lines 2 and 6 form a circle within Paris, with most other...
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Bobigny–Pablo Picasso station (redirect from Bobigny - Pablo Picasso (Paris Métro))
of the Paris Métro, as well as a stop on Île-de-France tramway Line 1. Also, it will be a station on Paris Metro Line 15 in the future. The metro station...
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extra muros, the others being the cimetière parisien de Bagneux and the cimetière parisien de Pantin. It is now a true cosmopolitan cemetery, where many...
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to Porte de Pantin metro station and the Philharmonie de Paris concert hall complex. Night buses N13 and N140 originate from the Gare de l'Est (Paris East...
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RER E (redirect from E (Paris RER))
Paris, between the stations Magenta and Pantin. On 6 May 2024, the first phase of a western extension opened, with three new stations: Neuilly–Porte Maillot...
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(Paris Metro). Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton. Tricoire, Jean (3 November 1999). Un siècle de métro en...
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Fort d'Aubervilliers station (redirect from Fort d'Aubervilliers (Paris Métro))
d'Aubervilliers (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ dobɛʁvilje]) is a station of the Paris Métro. It is named after the old Fort d'Aubervilliers, one of the 16 forts...
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