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    The Boulevard de la Madeleine (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ də la madlɛn]) is one of the 11 original grands boulevards of Paris, France, a chain of roads...
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  • Look up Madeleine or madeleine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Madeleine or La Madeleine may refer to: Madeleine (given name), also Madeline, a feminine...
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    La Madeleine ([la madlɛn]), is a Catholic parish church on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was planned by Louis XV as the...
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    Frederiksberg Allé Boulevard Beaumarchais Boulevard du Temple Boulevard Montmartre Boulevard des Italiens Boulevard des Capucines Boulevard de la Madeleine Unter den...
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    de la Madeleine, the platforms being positioned: on Line 8, east of the square and oriented approximately east-west, along the axis of Boulevard de la...
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    The Place de la Concorde (French: [plas də la kɔ̃kɔʁd]; lit. 'Harmony Square') is a public square in Paris, France. Measuring 7.6 ha (19 acres) in area...
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    appeared to be disintegrating, Decca released their new single, "Boulevard de la Madeleine" with "This Is My House (But Nobody Calls)" as the B-side, just...
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  • two further non-album singles, "Everyday" in October 1965 and "Boulevard de la Madeleine" in June 1966 (in the US, the B-side of the latter, "This is My...
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    running from the courtyard of the Louvre to the Grande Arche de la Défense), the Arc de Triomphe was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806; its iconographic...
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    voyage pathologique ou de psychopathologie liée au voyage, plutôt que de syndrome du voyageur. Magherini, Graziella (1995). La sindrome di Stendhal (in...
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  • Bonne-Nouvelle, Boulevard Poissonnière, Boulevard Montmartre, Boulevard des Italiens, Boulevard des Capucines and Boulevard de la Madeleine. However, Parisian...
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    the east, boulevard Edgar-Quinet in the north, and rue de la Gaîté in the west. However, the main entrance to the cemetery is on Boulevard Edgar Quinet...
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    Paris Fashion Week (French: Semaine de la mode de Paris, commonly [la] Fashion Week) is a series of designer presentations held semi-annually in Paris...
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    (western) stone, 23 metres (75 ft) high, was moved in the 1830s to the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France, while the left-hand (eastern) obelisk remains...
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    Faubourg du Temple Avenue de la République Boulevard Voltaire Boulevard du Temple Passage du Vendôme Rue du Temple Boulevard Saint-Martin Rue René Boulanger...
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    a marina for pleasure boats, the Bassin de l'Arsenal, to the south, which is bordered by the Boulevard de la Bastille. To the north, a covered canal,...
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    rue de la Madeleine to the east of the Madeleine. The two streets branch off of the Rue Royale at angles and form an emplacement for the Madeleine. It...
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    are La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle, École Militaire, and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, an RER suburban-commuter-railway station. A disused station, Champ de Mars...
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    it is the fifth-largest park in Paris, after the Bois de Vincennes, Bois de Boulogne, Parc de la Villette and Tuileries Garden. Opened in 1867, late in...
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    La Grande Arche de la Défense (French: [la ɡʁɑ̃d aʁʃ də la defɑ̃s]; "The Great Arch of the Defense"), originally called La Grande Arche de la Fraternité...
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    Normandy 1895 Fra Dieppe med elven Arques 1895 Måneskinn Dieppe 1896 Boulevard de la Madeleine à Paris 1896-1897 Fra Akerselven 1897-1901 Marmortrappen 1903...
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    Église de la Madeleine Église Saint-Augustin Élysée Palace Four Seasons Hotel George V Gare Saint-Lazare Grand Palais Hôtel de Crillon Hôtel de Marigny...
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    Eiffel Tower (redirect from La dame de fer)
    company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889. Locally nicknamed "La dame de fer" (French for "Iron Lady"), it was constructed as the centerpiece of...
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    La Défense (French: [la de.fɑ̃s]) is a major business district in France's Paris metropolitan area, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the city limits. It is...
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    The Fête de la Musique, also known in English as Music Day, Make Music Day, or World Music Day, is an annual music celebration that takes place on 21...
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    La Roche-Guyon (French pronunciation: [la ʁɔʃ ɡɥijɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located in...
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    the garden to thirty hectares, and entrusted the work to Jacques Boyceau de la Barauderie, the intendant of the royal Tuileries Garden and the early gardens...
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    remains from most of Paris's cemeteries to a mine shaft opened near the Rue de la Tombe-Issoire  [fr]. The ossuary remained largely forgotten until it became...
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    many sex shops, theatres and adult shows on Place Pigalle and the main boulevards. The neighbourhood's raunchy reputation led to its Second World War nickname...
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    obelisk in the Place de la Concorde, the centerline of the grand boulevard Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe at the Place de l'Étoile, and, although...
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