The Lille Metro (French: Métro de Lille) is a driverless light metro system located in Lille, France. It was opened on 25 April 1983 and was the first...
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The Paris Métro (French: Métro de Paris, [metʁo d(ə) paʁi]), short for Métropolitain ([metʁɔpɔlitɛ̃]), is a rapid transit system serving the Paris metropolitan...
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European School of Political and Social Sciences (category Universities and colleges in Lille)
a classroom inspired by the House of Commons. The nearest Lille Metro stations are Gambetta and Cormontaigne. Admission to ESPOL is competitive: for undergraduate...
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Crédit Lyonnais (redirect from Consortium de Réalisation)
opened as early as 21 March 1878, inaugurated in the presence of Léon Gambetta. In 1882, the bank's head office was formally transferred from Lyon to...
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Bourse du Travail (redirect from Bourse de Travail)
Bourse du travail 3 ème Arr. Métro B-Station Place Guichard. Paris (château d'Eau) Bourse du Travail 3 rue du château d'Eau - Métro République. Angers Bourse...
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Lycée International Montebello (redirect from Lycée Montebello de Lille)
a senior high school in Lille, France. Its over 3-hectare (7.4-acre) campus is in proximity to the Faubourg des Postes, Lille-Sud [fr], Moulins [fr],...
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(PL2): Hôtel de Ville → Bellecour–Antonin Poncet → Saxe–Gambetta → Bachut–Mairie du 8ème → Grange Blanche Pleine Lune 3 (PL3): Hôtel de Ville → Saint-Irénée...
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Boulogne-sur-Mer (category Communes of Pas-de-Calais)
Hauts-de-France run by SNCF. The principal service runs from Gare de Boulogne-Ville via Gare de Calais-Fréthun, Gare de Calais-Ville to Gare de Lille-Flandres...
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Phantom of the Opera author Gaston Leroux, French prime minister Léon Gambetta, and the first president of the International Court of Justice José Gustavo...
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Palais Bourbon (redirect from Palais de Bourbon)
The President of the Parliament lived far from the Palace – first on rue de Lille, then on Place Vendôme; and the Duke of Bourbon still occupied the west...
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Montpellier tramway (redirect from Tramway de Montpellier)
Arc de Triomphe (interchange with line 4, and the future line 3 and 5 of BRT) Saint Guilhem - Courreau (interchange with line 4) Gambetta/Gambetta Saint-Denis...
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Furet du Nord (category Companies based in Hauts-de-France)
Its origins date back to 1936 when a fur store located on Rue de la Vieille-Comédie in Lille was transformed into a bookstore. It retained its name, referring...
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Toulouse (redirect from Tolosa de Llenguadoc)
population in France after Paris, Lyon and Lille with 103,000 students (2012). The University of Toulouse (Université de Toulouse) was established in 1229 (now...
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Edition Dunkerque Edition Gironde Edition Grenoble Edition Le Havre Edition Lille Edition Lorraine Edition Marseille Edition Metz Edition Montcuq Edition...
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed,...
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La Part-Dieu (section Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse)
car parks main Lyon arteries (Cours Lafayette, Garibaldi street, Cours Gambetta, Thiers avenue and Vivier-Merle Boulevard) 4 tunnels easing urban flows...
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Paris and 100 km (62 mi) south-west of Lille. It is the capital of the Somme department in the region of Hauts-de-France and had a population of 135,429...
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Montpellier (redirect from Baron de Montpellier)
Peyrou, Les Arceaux, Figuerolles, Faubourg du Courreau, Gambetta, Clémenceau, Méditerranée, boulevard de Strasbourg, Le Triangle, Polygone, Antigone, Nouveau-Monde...
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Rue Saint-Dizier, Rue Gambetta, Rue Stanislas, Rue Raugraff, Place Henri Mengin Nantes — Rue de Verdun, Rue de la Marne, Rue de la Barillerie, Rue d'Orléans...
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Saint-Joseph de Lille [fr] in Lille (1876–1968) Institution Notre-Dame Saint-François (Évreux) [fr] in Évreux (1882–1963) Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague in...
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