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    Palais Garnier (home to the Paris Opera), on the Place de l'Opéra, together with the InterContinental Paris Le Grand Hotel's Café de la Paix, as well as Boulevard...
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    Grand Hôtel de París was a hotel located in the eastern part of the Puerta del Sol, central Madrid, Spain. After the first reforms occurred in 1860, a...
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    The Café Gondrée is a small coffeehouse in the French community of Bénouville. The cafe is located on the west bank of the Caen Canal, at the northwest...
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  • Quatre-Vents. 8th arrondissement Located at 2 rue de Londres. Located at 5 rue de Londres. Located at 92 rue de Provence. 9th arrondissement Located at 4 rue...
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    September 2023. "Gironde : le spectacle de la société bordelaise Dronisos pour Disneyland Paris encensé à Londres". Sud Ouest. Retrieved 3 September 2023...
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    Suite de valses, Polka du mendiant, Les contes de la reine de Navarre, Grande valse, Souvenirs de Londres, Polka, Herminien-Walzer, Madeleine, Polka-Mazurka...
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    time his future collaborator Friedrich Engels at the Café de la Régence at the Palais-Royal, a café renowned for the international chess masters who regularly...
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    pont Rouge. It was completed in June 1689. 1686 Café Procope, opens and remains the oldest Paris café in operation. 28 March – Inauguration of Place des...
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  • article and book by Albert Londres which described the toiling riders of the Tour de France as the forçats or forced labourers de la route. Matt Seaton (5...
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    elaborate eating places. The first luxury restaurant in Paris, the La Grande Taverne de Londres, was opened at the Palais-Royal at the beginning of 1786...
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    Jerry Bouthier (category Artists from Paris)
    the catwalk soundtrack". Archived from the original on 2022-06-08. "Londres à Paris". 20minutes.fr (in French). "EXCLUSIVE: Jerry Bouthier - the Man Behind...
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    exhibition titled Symbolist and Synthetist Painters organized at the Café Volpini in Paris in 1889. Its principal members, in addition to Gauguin, included...
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    with butter and honey or jam (sometimes brioche), along with café au lait (also called café crème), or black coffee, or tea and rarely hot chicory. Children...
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  • gens de lettres. OCLC 457113383 Les Fréquentations de Maurice (Mœurs de Londres) (1912) a serial novel written under the pseudonym Sidney Place. Paris: Dorbon-aîné...
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    First Impressionist Exhibition (category Events in Paris)
    circle. Manet was a frequent visitor at the Café Guerbois, located at 11 Grande rue des Batignolles in Paris. There he regularly met with many of his admirers...
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    Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed, 434 classés and 1,382 inscrits, in Paris. Abbreviations:...
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  • Michel Hollard (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
    Croix de Guerre. Odhams Press. OL 14120028M. Retrieved 2010-02-11. Hollard, Florian (2005). Michel Hollard: le Français qui a sauvé Londres (French)...
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    Le Sphinx (category Brothels in Paris)
    were hung with portraits painted by him. Well-known journalists: Albert Londres, André Salmon, Pierre Bénard, Georges Simenon and Brewford transformed...
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    Étienne Carjat to join his group at the Café de Madrid; and "according to legend, he sometimes met at the café in the Rue des Martyrs with Baudelaire."...
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    Françoise Hardy (category Musicians from Paris)
    "T'es pas poli", having been impressed by his performances at the Café de la Gare in Paris. Dewaere and Hardy performed the song on several television shows...
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    The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (Journal d'un voyage de Londres à Lisbonne) is the final work by Henry Fielding (1707-1754), written during a difficult...
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    secrets de la politique, Plon, 1958 Secrets d'État, Plon, 1960 L'Histoire secrète. La Cagoule, le Front populaire, Vichy, Londres, Plon, 1962 Pétain et de Gaulle...
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    unemployed, and some simply adventurous. The first Tour de France started almost outside the Café Reveil-Matin at the junction of the Melun and Corbeil...
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    de siècle in international and French poetry. Born in Metz, Verlaine was educated at the Lycée Impérial Bonaparte (now the Lycée Condorcet) in Paris and...
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    covered in imitation Paris stone. The building host some scultpures in its interior such as Justice by Rogelio Yrurtia, a bust of José de San Martín by Luis...
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    Mademoiselle Léda (493) and Parisienne (494). André Derain exhibited Westminster-Londres (438), Arbres dans un chemin creux (444) and several other works painted...
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    Renoir : exposition Hayward Gallery, Londres, 30 janvier-21 avril, 1985, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, 14 mai-2 septembre, 1985, Museum of...
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    ceremony for the Prix Albert Londres, which rewards outstanding francophone journalists every year. The city also hosted the Jeux de la Francophonie in 2009...
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    Le Touquet (redirect from Paris-Plage)
    Etienne (1997). "Du Night-Ferry à Eurostar: à la recherche de la continuité territoriale entre Londres et continent / From Night Ferry to Eurostar: In search...
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    Santiago (redirect from Santiago de Chile)
    Central, join the National Library, Museum of Fine Arts and the Barrio París-Londres, among others. Various green areas in the city contain within and around...
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