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    The Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche (transl. Street of the Fishing Cat) is considered the narrowest street in Paris. It is only 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) wide for the...
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    construction "in Paris, then at Marseilles, of a cemetery, mosque, and a Muslim school (collège)." According to the historian Michel Renard, it was put forward...
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    Bourges. On 28 April 1888, Renard married Marie Morneau. He and his wife lived at 43 rue du Rocher in the 8th Arrondissement of Paris. He began to frequent...
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    Alain Kirili. On the north of the garden, alongside the Rue de Rivoli, is the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume. It was originally a court for the sport...
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    about two hectares in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés section of Paris. The main entrance at 14 Rue Bonaparte is flanked by colossal carved heads of Pierre Paul...
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    in Paris, three of them being in the sarcastically named Beaubourg quartier (Beautiful Neighbourhood) (Rue de la Huchette, Rue Froimon, Rue du Renard-Saint-Merri...
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    by the Paris Commune (May 1871) The walls of the Tuileries Palace after arson by the Paris Commune Ruins of the Ministry of Finance on the Rue de Rivoli...
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  • The following is a list of songs about Paris, France. "10 rue Caumartin" by Lionel Hampton "118 Bd Brune" by Algemona Group, Robin Kenyatta "14 Juillet...
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    The premises are at 142 Rue de Grenelle in the district of Faubourg Saint-Germain in the 7th arrondissement, opposite the Hôtel du Châtelet and close to...
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    finally destroyed in 1816. Château d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir. The corner of rue de l'Arbre Sec and rue Saint Honoré. Rebuilt in 1606, moved in 1636, rebuilt...
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    Tête-à-tête avec Colette Renard 1961: La chanson française 1963: Chansons très libertines 1965: Bon appétit... 1966: Poèmes libertins du temps passé (triple...
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    Jardin du Luxembourg (1630) as it looks today. The basin of water and group of sculptures were added in the nineteenth century. Fontaine Boucherat, Rue de...
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  • as Rue Madame. Upon completion of his studies at Rue Madame, he enrolled for an advanced degree at École Supérieure des Arts Estienne, also in Paris. After...
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    Goyard (category Companies based in Paris)
    in Paris in 1856, the address changed to 233, rue Saint-Honoré. His successors remained at this location at the corner of rue Saint-Honoré and rue de...
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    name added to the rue Crespin which will henceforth be known as the rue Crespin du Gast. It is one of the very few streets in Paris named for women, for...
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    Franklin Azzi (category Architects from Paris)
    the 2024 Olympics in Paris.  Mama Shelter Tower for the AccordHotels group, Dubai  Technicolor headquarters, rue du Renard, Paris Arche de la Défense Campus...
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    1: rue de Rivoli Entrance 2: rue du Renard Entrance 3: rue de la Coutellerie Entrance 4: avenue Victoria Entrance 5: Hôtel de Ville Entrance 6: rue de...
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    final attack aimed at André Malraux disfigured a 4-year-old girl, Delphine Renard. The Communist Party and the CGT were determined to act quickly. The CFTC...
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    Prince Edmond de Polignac (category Schola Cantorum de Paris alumni)
    of Edmond, was caught in James Tissot's 1868 painting Le Balcon du Cercle de la rue Royale. He buried himself in mystic obsessions and enthusiasms.[citation...
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    Édouard Renard Palais de la Porte Dorée (with an ascending escalator) Access 2: avenue Daumesnil Access 3: Boulevard Poniatowski Access 4: rue Ernest Lacoste...
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  • the Place de la Madeleine in Paris. In 2013, he joined the hotel Le Prince de Galles in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, rue Georges V, as head pastry chef...
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    in Black and White, 1923), La voix du rossignol (The Voice of the Nightingale, 1923) and La petite chateuse des rues (The Little Street Singer, 1924)....
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    allowed in Paris (Rue de la Huchette, Rue Froimon, Rue du Renard-Saint-Merri, Rue Taille pain, Rue Brisemiches, Rue Champ-Fleury, Rue Trace-putain, Rue Gratte-cul...
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    Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr (category Writers from Paris)
    honour. Numerous roads have been named after him including: Rue Alphonse Karr in Paris Rue Alphonse Karr in Nice Avenue Alphonse Karr in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés...
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    France », sise au 33 rue du Faubourg-Montmartre, annonçant un capital de 5 millions de francs — via Gallica. Eugène Chapus, Le Sport à Paris, Bibliothèque des...
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  • André Gillois (category Writers from Paris)
    an editor with François Bernouard (editing Jules Renard, Courteline, Zola). In 1940, he left Paris and spent two years in the Midi, establishing the...
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  • apartment at 120 Rue du Bac and wrote his most famous work, Mémoires d'outre-tombe, which was not published until after his death. He died in Paris on 4 July...
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    Christiane Martin du Gard, who lodged him in an apartment in rue du Dragon when he had to leave André Gide's old apartment, on rue Vaneau, when he separated...
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    Le Temps des cerises (category Works about the Paris Commune)
    and music by Antoine Renard, extremely famous in French-speaking countries. The song was later strongly associated with the Paris Commune, during which...
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  • Paris. Located at Boulevard Raspail in Paris It run between 1927 and 1973 under Jacques Dubourg. Located at 76, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, active between...
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