Nouvel Observateur Jules Joffrin (Paris Métro), station on Line 12 of the Paris Métro This page lists people with the surname Joffrin. If an internal link...
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Jules Joffrin (French pronunciation: [ʒyl ʒɔfʁɛ̃]) is a station on Line 12 of the Paris Métro in the Clignancourt district and the 18th arrondissement...
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be attacked by the nationalists. He died in Paris on 17 September 1890. A Paris Métro station, Jules Joffrin, is named in his honour. The station is located...
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The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro. As of the end of January 2025, there are a total of 321 stations on 16 different lines. Stations...
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Paris Métro Line 12 (opened as Line A; French: Ligne 12 du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It links Issy-les-Moulineaux...
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Lamarck–Caulaincourt station (redirect from Lamarck – Caulaincourt (Paris Métro))
Nord-Sud company's Line A from Pigalle to Jules Joffrin. In 1930, the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris bought out the Nord-Sud company and...
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Montmartre (category Districts of Paris)
Lamarck–Caulaincourt and Jules Joffrin. It is also served by the Montmartre Funicular. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 contains...
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Notre-Dame de Clignancourt (category Roman Catholic churches in the 18th arrondissement of Paris)
style. The church is located at 2 place Jules Joffrin (18th Are.). The nearest Metro stations are Jules Joffrin or Simplon. Until the Second Empire of...
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Marcadet–Poissonniers station (redirect from Marcadet - Poissonniers (Paris Métro))
Company as line A) opened on 23 August 1916 as part of the extension from Jules Joffrin to Porte de la Chapelle. When the CMP took over the Nord-Sud in 1930...
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Abbesses station (redirect from Abbesses (Paris Métro))
station on Paris Métro Line 12, in the Montmartre district and the 18th arrondissement. Abbesses is the deepest station in the Paris Métro, at 36 metres...
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Porte de la Chapelle station (redirect from Porte de la Chapelle (Paris Métro))
extension of the Nord-Sud company's line A from Jules Joffrin. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Métro. Porte de la Chapelle was the terminus of...
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Marx Dormoy station (redirect from Marx Dormoy (Paris Métro))
Nord-Sud company's line A from Jules Joffrin to Porte de la Chapelle. On 27 March 1931 line A became line 12 of the Métro. The station is named after Marx...
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RATP bus network (redirect from Buses in Paris)
The RATP bus network covers the entire territory of the city of Paris and the vast majority of its near suburbs. Operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports...
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Pigalle station (redirect from Pigalle (Paris Métro))
its extension to Jules Joffrin on 31 October 1912. This line was taken over by the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris and was renamed line...
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de fer métropolitain de Paris (CMP) in 1930 and incorporated into the Paris Métro. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metro Nord-Sud. The north–south...
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