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    December 2023. Comparateur de territoire: Aire d'attraction des villes 2020 de Limoges (041), Commune de Limoges (87085), INSEE "Limoges". Collins English Dictionary...
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    coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The remains of at least 230 Roman amphitheatres have been found widely scattered around the area of the Roman Empire...
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  • city of Limoges, France. 11 BCE – Settlement renamed "Augustoritum." 1st C. CE – Roman Catholic Diocese of Limoges established. 2nd C. CE – Limoges amphitheatre [fr]...
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    Compostela in France. Périgueux railway station offers connections to Limoges, Bordeaux, Brive-la-Gaillarde, and other regional destinations. The trains...
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    Cahors (category Roman amphitheatres in France)
    (71 mi) north of Toulouse, on the RN20 / A20, connecting the city, via Limoges to Paris and Orléans. The town's height above sea level is between 105...
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    Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
    Spyropoulou (1998). Le refrain dans la chanson française: de Bruant à Renaud (in French). Presses Univ. Limoges. ISBN 978-2-84287-096-6. Archived from the original...
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    Paul to Narbonne, Saturninus to Toulouse, Denis to Paris, Martial to Limoges and Austromoine to Clermont. In the 5th and the 6th centuries, Gallo-Roman...
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    Chancellerie des Universités de Paris. Besides the monuments of the Cour d'Honneur, the Sorbonne Chapel and the Grand Amphithéâtre, the building houses the...
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    Metz (redirect from Ville de Metz)
    Architecture Prize, Shigeru Ban (2014) and French Christian de Portzamparc (1994). The Amphitheatre District is also conceived by French architects Nicolas...
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    hôtel particulier called Hôtel de Mortemart. It is also home to Sciences Po's two largest teaching halls, the Amphitheatres Émile Boutmy and Jacques Chapsal...
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  • America: 2.5% Africa: 2.5% Australia/New Zealand: 1% Sports hall Grand amphithéâtre (lecture theatre) University library University restaurant, Le Satellite...
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    Valeria of Milan, but the reliquary is actually associated with Valerie of Limoges, a different saint. Cross, Crozier, and Crucible, edited by Glenn R. Conrad...
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    Lyon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Gallo-Roman museum Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls – ruins of a Roman amphitheatre. Ancient Theatre of Fourvière Odeon of Lyon Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls...
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  • Bizkaia Arena Bolton Arena Cardiff International Arena Connexin Live Arena Dôme de Paris Elbphilharmonie Festhalle Frankfurt Forum di Milano Geneva Arena Halle...
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    Rouen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Lugdunensis II and reached the apogee of its Roman development, with an amphitheatre and thermae of which foundations remain. In the 5th century, it became...
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  • The University of Pau and the Adour Region (French: L'Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, often known by the initialism UPPA) is a multi-site, public...
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    French cities, Paris, Nantes, Marseille, Limoges, La Rochelle, Dijon, in that the town's governing body (corps de ville) was "highly exclusive and oligarchical":...
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    [citation needed] A 1st century AD Latin inscription from a public fountain in Limoges mentions a Gaulish ten-night festival of Grannus (lightly Latinized as...
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    former Hospital de Sant Nicolau. Finally, the Romanesque section also features an important collection of enamels, mostly produced in Limoges, such as the...
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    Joseph Fourier Library Maison des Langues Stendhal Building Louis Weil Amphitheatre Sciences Po Grenoble Pierre Mendes France Building Grenoble Law School...
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    “suspended” cubic volumes sheltering the offices and the classrooms, and the amphitheatres which unfold in a corolla at the base of the building. This sculptural...
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    The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes The Musée de la Romanité, a museum dedicated to Roman history, located outside the amphitheatre Pieces of modern architecture...
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    Nantes (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Roman occupation. Although it lacked amenities such as a theatre or an amphitheatre, the city had sewers, public baths and a temple dedicated to Mars Mullo...
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    Cognac, Angoulême and Limoges. The departmental road 150, at the end of the east part, runs towards Niort by Saint-Hilaire-de-Villefranche et Saint-Jean-d'Angély...
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    Bordeaux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    major hub for regional trains (TER) operated by the SNCF to Arcachon, Limoges, Agen, Périgueux, Langon, Pau, Le Médoc, Angoulême and Bayonne. Historically...
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    2015. "Salon du chocolat". "Amphithéâtre de Rodez". "13e : Rodez (12)". Retrieved 29 April 2015. "Dossier complet, Commune de Rodez (12202)". Insee. Retrieved...
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    Opéra Théâtre de Limoges, Limoges Nouvel Opéra, Lyon Opéra de Marseille, Marseille Opéra-Théâtre de Metz, Metz Opéra et Orchestre National de Montpellier...
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  • Timeline of Bordeaux Timeline of Limoges Timeline of La Rochelle Britannica 1910. Base Mérimée: Arènes, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "Chronology...
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    try it. The target would be the Gnome et Rhône aero-engine factory at Limoges in France. The air defences would be lighter, but there were two problems...
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    Anne Penesco – musicologist Harriet Jisa – developmental linguist Xavier de Montclos (1924–2018) – historian of religion Thierry Bianquis (1935–2014)...
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