as le onzième ([ɔ̃zjɛm]; "the eleventh"). The arrondissement, called Popincourt, is situated on the right bank of the River Seine. It is one of the most...
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arrondissement of Paris. It starts at the Passage Sainte-Anne Popincourt and runs all the way to the Rue Pelée. It is 137 metres (449 ft) long and 15 metres (49 ft)...
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Richard-Lenoir Rue Saint-Sébastien Rue Saint-Ambroise (left) Rue Lacharrière (left) Rue Popincourt (right) Rue du Chemin-Vert Rue Sedaine Place Léon-Blum (formerly...
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between the Rue de la Folie-Méricourt and the Rue Popincourt was called the Rue du Chemin de Ménilmontant, the second part ending the Rue Saint-Maur was...
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off 1 Rue de la Folie-Mericourt, crn. Boulevard Voltaire; access 2 - Boulevard Voltaire - facing 78 Boulevard Voltaire; access 3 - Rue Popincourt - located...
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principally around rue Popincourt and rue Sedaine. An oratory was founded in 1909, in the backroom of the cafe "Le Bosphore" on rue Sedaine, where the...
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cochon Alain Guesnier Dieu vomit les tièdes Cochise Robert Guédiguian Cauchemar Blanc Mathieu Kassovitz Short 18 rue Popincourt Pascal Laëthier Short...
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Fontaine de Joyeuse 3 41 rue de Turenne [386] Fontaine Popincourt 3 48 rue de Sévigné [387] Hôtel du 101-103 rue du Temple 3 101, 103 rue du Temple [388] Hôtel...
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gardens. In 1868 the Rue de Chemin Vert was extended from the Rue des Amandiers-Popincourt to the Barrier des Amandiers, a gate on the former Wall of the...
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14th; the Marché de Place d'Italie in the 13th; the Marché Saint-Maur-Popincourt in the 11th. The Paris Opera (now Palais Garnier), begun under Napoleon...
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Rue Saint-Maur-Popincourt after the attack by General Lamoricière's troops, 26 June 1848...
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of rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine and rue de Montreuil, 1719. Jean Beausire, architect. Fontaine de la rue Popincourt, or Fontaine de la Charité, Rue Popincourt...
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10th arrondissement of Paris (Entrepôt) 11th arrondissement of Paris (Popincourt) 12th arrondissement of Paris (Reuilly) 13th arrondissement of Paris (Gobelins)...
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artillery from the Bastille area and then attacked by troops from the Popincourt quarter, with many casualties, in the morning of June 26, 1848. The Faubourg...
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Notre-Dame At the foot of the water main, rue des Lions Saint-Paul Rue Popincourt, next to the army barracks Rue Saint-Dominique, at Gros Caillou, next to...
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Parc Montsouris (1869–1878), the Square Boucicaut (1873), and the Square Popincourt (later renamed Parmentier, and still later Maurice-Gardette), which replaced...
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and travel guides for publication. In 1838, he set up, at the Rue des Amandiers-Popincourt, a community of artists, a phalanstery, with Adolphe-Victor Geoffroy-Dechaume...
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Dancourt-Popincourt (French pronunciation: [dɑ̃kuʁ pɔpɛ̃kuʁ]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The commune is...
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center of the city, so they were opened at the edges of the city, in Popincourt near the church of St. Medard in the southern part of the city. The new...
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Bleu in the faubourg Montmartre; Beslay and Cavé on rue Faubourg Saint-Denis and rue Neuve-Popincourt. Below them was a growing middle class of merchants...
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morning. There were food riots and assemblies of women at bakers' shops in Popincourt, Gravilliers, and Droits de l'Homme. As they marched, they compelled women...
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Croixrault Le Crotoy Crouy-Saint-Pierre Curchy Curlu Damery Dancourt-Popincourt Daours Dargnies Davenescourt Démuin Dernancourt Devise Doingt Domart-en-Ponthieu...
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at the time, and author of a work entitled "Journal d'un bourgeois de Popincourt", attributes to Saint-Georges a love affair with the Marquise Marie-Josephine...
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which their depot was located: blue for Belleville, Buttes-Chaumont, and Popincourt; yellow for Rochechouart and the Pigalle; green for the Left Bank; red...
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Rue (French pronunciation: [ʁy] ) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Rue is situated some 15 miles (24 km) north...
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Croixrault Le Crotoy Crouy-Saint-Pierre Curchy Curlu Damery Dancourt-Popincourt Daours Dargnies Davenescourt Démuin Dernancourt Devise Doingt Domart-en-Ponthieu...
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orders the burning of the chairs and pews of the Protestant temples of Popincourt and Jerusalem. 1563 2 July – Opening by the Jesuits of the Collége de...
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Croixrault Le Crotoy Crouy-Saint-Pierre Curchy Curlu Damery Dancourt-Popincourt Daours Dargnies Davenescourt Démuin Dernancourt Devise Doingt Domart-en-Ponthieu...
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Croixrault Le Crotoy Crouy-Saint-Pierre Curchy Curlu Damery Dancourt-Popincourt Daours Dargnies Davenescourt Démuin Dernancourt Devise Doingt Domart-en-Ponthieu...
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Croixrault Le Crotoy Crouy-Saint-Pierre Curchy Curlu Damery Dancourt-Popincourt Daours Dargnies Davenescourt Démuin Dernancourt Devise Doingt Domart-en-Ponthieu...
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