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    translator (2004). Saint-Sulpice. Paris: Paroisse Saint-Sulpice. OCLC 915105541. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Église Saint-Sulpice (Paris). Daniel...
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    Louveciennes (category Louis XIV)
    and Saint-Germain-en-Laye, and adjacent to Marly-le-Roi. Many châteaux from the 17th and 18th century (Château de Voisins, Château du Pont, Château du Parc...
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    Base Mérimée: Domaine national de Marly. Base Mérimée: Château royal de Marly. Palace of Versailles: Estate of Marly. Hoog 1996, p. 373. Palace of Versailles:...
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    is why the town is known as the "cité du cheval" and compared with Newmarket in the United Kingdom. Église Saint-Nicolas was mainly built between 1867...
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    held connotations of religion or royalty. Temporarily, Saint-Germain-en-Laye became Montagne-du-Bon-Air. During his reign, Napoleon I established his cavalry...
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    Demanet & De Zuttere 2023, p. 38–39. "Molenbeek-Saint-Jean – église Saint-Jean-Baptiste – Parvis Saint-Jean-Baptiste – DIONGRE Joseph". irismonument.be...
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    France. Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche was built around 4 core hamlets near the Forest of Marly. The village takes its name from a 9th-century co-bishop, saint Nonne...
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    heavily fortified port of Toulon. Fishing and naval work dominated the town, with the construction of the "Infirmerie Royale Saint-Louis" naval hospital...
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  • Orangerie, Grand Trianon, Chapel Palace of Saint-Cloud – for the Philip I, Duke of Orléans Château of Marly Domed chapel of Les Invalides Place des Victoires...
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    Pointe-à-Pitre (category Port cities in the Caribbean)
    Saint-John-Perse (classé MH) The musée Schœlcher (classé MH) The Pavillon L'Herminier (classé MH) The Mémorial ACTe The église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul...
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    employment in the mid 20th century, has now subsided considerably. Église Saint-Michel (Saint Michael's Church) in the heart of old town, was built in the 1750s...
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    1944. On 16 August 1944 the tip of the church tower of Église Sainte-Marthe was destroyed. Église collégiale Ste Marthe (St Martha's Collegiate Church)...
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    Le Havre (category Port cities and towns on the French Atlantic coast)
    Saunier, Le Havre a port with new towns, Paris, éditions du patrimoine, 2005, p. 21 (in French) C. Étienne-Steiner, Le Havre. City, Port, and agglomeration...
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    above sea level), surrounded by wooded hills: in the north the forests of Marly and Fausses-Reposes, and in the south the forests of Satory and Meudon....
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    and has a religious building in the area called St. Peter's Church (Église de Saint-Pierre), located in Otepa, the largest town on the island and attached...
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    extended down to the Old Port and elegant buildings were built. Only as late as 1928 was it extended from the Old Port to the Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (also...
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    Dieppe (category Port cities and towns on the French Atlantic coast)
    the furnishings and papers of Camille Saint-Saëns. The castle's interior courtyard is picturesque. At the Square du Canada, near the castle in a park at...
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    take pictures of the Eiffel Tower. The Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre is also where the Paris Saint-Germain F.C. celebrates its French championships...
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    La Rochelle (category Port cities and towns on the French Atlantic coast)
    the Knights Templar and the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem quickly made this small town the largest port on the Atlantic. To this day, the city still...
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    Évreux. Évreux Cathedral Hôtel de ville [1] Église Saint-Taurin [2] The communauté d'agglomération Évreux Portes de Normandie has 62 communes. Since 2015...
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    Romanesque Église Saint-Étienne, partly destroyed in 1944 by Allied bombing raids; the part-Romanesque, part-Gothic, very large Église Saint-Thomas with...
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    Anglais" (PDF). Office du Tourisme, Bougival. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-05-14. Pendery, David (2014). "La Machine de Marly". machinedemarly.org...
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    Beffroi d'Abbeville [fr] Ponthieu Église Saint-Silvin de Mautort [fr] Église Saint-Vulfran d'Abbeville [fr] Église Saint-Sépulcre d'Abbeville [fr] List of...
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    Granville, Manche (category Ports and harbours of the English Channel)
    health resort of Mont Saint-Michel Bay, at the end of the Côte des Havres [fr], a former cod-fishing port and the first shellfish port of France. It is sometimes...
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    population centers are attested in the Middle Ages. On the one hand, the église Saint-Martin was active in the neighborhoods in the territory's interior, which...
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    Libreville (category Port cities in Africa)
    Catholic Archdiocese of Libreville (Catholic Church), Église de l'Alliance chrétienne et missionnaire du Gabon (Alliance World Fellowship), Assemblies of God...
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    com . Place du Vieux Marché". Visite-de-rouen.com. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011. fr:Église Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc...
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    Trident (theatre)), and the Saint-Joseph (Rue des Ormes), etc. Le p'tit Parigot (1926), by René Le Somptier La Marie du port (1950), by Marcel Carné, with...
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    Marquis of Brézé and Nicole du Plessis de Richelieu, at the Palais Royal in Paris, in February 1641, in the presence of King Louis XIII of France, Anne of...
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    Avenue du Parc to Port-Alfred, and the Boulevard de la Grande-Baie Sud to Grande-Baie. The fourth bus line, Chemin Saint-Louis, travels along Saint-Louis Road...
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