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    Paris-Gallieni International Bus Station, in the heart of a motorway complex at the junction of the A3 autoroute and the Boulevard Périphérique Paris...
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    arriving in the city, General Joseph Gallieni was called from retirement and appointed military governor of Paris, a title that dated back to the fourteenth...
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    and the eastern terminus of Gallieni. It was opened on 2 April 1971 when the line was extended from Gambetta to Gallieni, which replaced the old section...
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  • renovations made to the station). As a result of the expansion of line 3 to Gallieni, the station Martin Nadaud was integrated into the station Gambetta. The...
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    The Paris Métro (French: Métro de Paris [metʁo də paʁi]; short for Métropolitain [metʁɔpɔlitɛ̃]), operated by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens...
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    left Paris for Bordeaux. That day Joffre placed Maunoury under Gallieni's direct command as the "Armies of Paris" and had Millerand place Gallieni under...
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    3bis was operated separately. At the same time Line 3 was extended to Gallieni. As of 2010, six MF 67 trains, each composed of three cars, run on the...
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    is a station on Line 1 of the Paris Métro, which is located in the commune of Saint-Mandé, just outside the Boulevard Périphérique. It was called Tourelle...
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    The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro. As of the end of May 2022, there are a total of 308 stations on 16 different lines. Stations...
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    9 of the Paris Métro. It is located in the 9th arrondissement. The station is located at the intersection of Rue de Caumartin and Boulevard Haussmann...
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    Noctilien network. Paris-Sorbonne University (Boulevard Malesherbes site) Lycée Carnot Wikimedia Commons has media related to Malesherbes (Paris Metro). "Trafic...
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    of the Paris Métro. It is named after the nearby Opéra Garnier. Located at the end of the Avenue de l'Opéra, it serves the district of Boulevard Haussmann...
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    network. The station is located at the intersection of Rue Réaumur and Boulevard de Sébastopol. The station opened on 19 November 1904 as Rue Saint-Denis...
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    Balard shooting range (category Paris in World War II)
    the rue Jeanne d’Arc [fr], the rue Guynemer [fr], the boulevard Gambetta and the boulevard Gallieni in Issy-les-Moulineaux. It was here that the first French...
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    when the line was extended from Villiers. The station is named after the Boulevard Pereire and the Place du Maréchal Juin by municipal decree of 6 April...
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    side by side and approximately oriented east–west, along the axis of Boulevard de Courcelles. It is named after the Avenue de Villiers, which once led...
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    Avenue Gallieni no. 14 in Paris, by Eugène Coulon (1903–04) Sinuous onion-shaped tops – Félix Potin Building (Rue de Rennes no. 140–140bis) in Paris, by...
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    ISBN 978-2-7158-1094-5. Basset, Charles (1903). Madagascar et l'oeuvre du Général Galliéni. Paris: A. Rousseau. Bergougniou, Jean-Michel; Clignet, Rémi; David, Philippe...
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    South as part of a planned ring line around central Paris to be built under or over the boulevards built in place of the demolished Wall of the Farmers-General;...
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    Thiers wall (category Boulevards in Paris)
    of August 1914 showed that Paris was once again threatened. On 3 September, the military governor, General Joseph Gallieni, ordered that the outlying...
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    pronunciation: [pɔʁt də ʃɑ̃pɛʁɛ]) is a station on Paris Métro Line 3. The station is located under Boulevard Berthier between Rue de Courcelles and Avenue...
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    the Paris Métro, serving Line 2 and Line 3 on the border of the 11th and 20th arrondissements. The station is located at the intersection of Boulevard de...
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  • In 1930, the BCM moved to a building designed by Marius Boyer on 1, rue Galliéni, now rue Driss Lahrizi. The iconic art deco structure still exists, and...
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    completing (with ) a circular transport service surrounding Paris's borders along the Boulevards des Maréchaux ; 5 out of the 6 specially identified parisian...
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    française Lamartine Local public schools: EPP Andavakotoko EPP Galliéni EPP boulevard Manceaut (?) CEG Ambalakatakata Lycée mixte of Nosy Be Nosy Be is...
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    north-west of the square on a north-west/south-east axis, at the end of the Boulevard de Magenta (between Jacques Bonsergent and Oberkampf); on Line 8 and Line...
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    inaugurated on 13 July 1891 under the name du Midi bridge, but it was renamed Gallieni July 17, 1916. It was destroyed in 1944, rebuilt, and finally demolished...
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    there are several smaller stations in the city: Toulouse-Saint-Agne, Gallieni-Cancéropôle, Toulouse-Saint-Cyprien-Arènes, Le TOEC, Lardenne, Saint-Martin-du-Touch...
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    (in French). Paris: Editions Karthala. ISBN 978-2-86537-904-0. Gallieni, Joseph-Simon (1908). Neuf ans à Madagascar (in French). Paris: Librairie Hachette...
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    Algeria on 3 June 1874. He joined the colonial administration under Joseph Gallieni in Madagascar, where he remained for seven years until 1907. He was then...
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