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    (Ekerö Municipality, Sweden) Neoclassical corbel of the Palais de Justice de Périgueux (Périgueux, France) Gothic Revival corbel supported balcony in Potsdam...
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    which reviews criminal and civil cases, is located in the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité, while the Conseil d'État, which provides legal advice...
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    porch of the church has three bays, and is modelled after the porch of Périgueux Cathedral. The dominant feature is the immense elongated ovoid cupola...
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    indicates, the Place du Palais is where the Palais de la Justice (Law courts) of Nice is located. On this square, there also is the Palais Rusca, which also...
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    offers train services to Bergerac, Bordeaux and Périgueux. The commune is also served by Brive Vallée de la Dordogne airport (50 km), Bergerac Roumanière...
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    Alexandre III links this grand urbanistic axis with the Petit Palais and the Grand Palais. The Pont des Invalides is next, downstream the Seine river....
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    archéologique sur la cathédrale et le palais épiscopal de Paris du vie au xiie siècle. A. Picard. Pisani, Paul (1908). L'Église de Paris et la Révolution. Al. Picard...
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    centre of Strasbourg on 11 August 1944, which also heavily damaged the Palais Rohan and the Sainte-Madeleine Church. In 1956, the Council of Europe donated...
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    Pays de Béarn [fr] (OPPB), was conducted from 2002 by Fayçal Karoui. This symphonic orchestra sits in the Alfred de Vigny Auditorium of the Palais Beaumont...
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    the Palais de Justice. It houses artworks associated with Marseille as well as several works by Picasso. The Musée Grobet-Labadié, opposite the Palais Longchamp...
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    Pinoteau. 1. [Nachdr. d. Ausg. Paris, 1706]. – 1973. – 524 S. Paris: Éd. du Palais Royal. O'Hanlon, John (1873), Lives of the Irish saints, retrieved 2 August...
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    Strasbourg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    philharmonique de Strasbourg, founded in 1855, one of the oldest symphonic orchestras in western Europe. Based since 1975 in the Palais de la musique et...
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    (1758). Essai d'une histoire de la paroisse de St. Jacques de la Boucherie: ou l'on traité de l'Origine de cette Eglise, de ses Antiquités. Paris: Prault...
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  • Angoulême, Perigueux et Cahors. Confirmed to his posts in 1854, he eventually resigned from these in 1864. Palais de justice, 1828, Hôtel de la préfecture...
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    The tram connects with metro ligne A at Arènes and metro ligne B at Palais de Justice. It takes about 35 minutes with a change to go to the city center...
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    Toulon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Toulon Opera, the Place de la Liberté, the Grand Hôtel, the Gardens of Alexander I, the Chalucet Hospital, the Palais de Justice, the train station, and...
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    Camille Corot) and archaeological collections as well as decorative arts. Le Palais des Comtes du Maine Gallo-Roman walls Organ in the cathedral A street in...
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  • gave Henry III certain fiefs in the dioceses of Limoges, Cahors, and Périgueux, and recognized Guyenne. In exchange, Henry III officially renounced his...
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    Central-Europe Atlantique Limoges-Saintes. Angoulême is also connected to Périgueux and Saint-Jean-d'Angely by the D939 and to Libourne by the D674. By train:...
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    Lyon Palais de la Bourse, Lyon Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière Metallic tower of Fourvière Place des Jacobins Palais de justice historique de Lyon...
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    the garrisoned soldiers. The Jews of Strasbourg had been evacuated to Périgueux and Limoges, the University had been evacuated to Clermont-Ferrand. After...
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    Rouen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    imprisoned there but in the tour de lady Pucelle(since destroyed); the Church of Saint Ouen (12th–15th century); the Palais de Justice, which was once the seat...
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    distributed the ordinance to neighbouring territories and Condom, Casteljaloux, Périgueux and the Quercy assured that they would work together. The Catholic league...
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    Grenoble as a Provincial capital. He also ordered the construction of the Palais du Parlement (finished under Francis I) and ensured that the Bishop pledged...
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    housed a bronze statue of Charles V riding a two-headed eagle. The Palais de Justice (Court of Appeal) was originally the second main building of the town...
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    have included the Worshipful Masters of Masonic Lodges at Périgueux, Rochefort and Saint-Jean-de-Luz who turned down requests to provide reports. Freemasons...
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    century. The twin spires were built in 1518 and 1523. The neighbouring Palais du Tau, the former episcopal palace, dates from the 12th century. The skyline...
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    (Vieux Saint-Vincent). West lies the Square de la Paix, bordered by the Hôtel-Dieu, the Palais de Justice, Saint-Vincent Cathedral, plus the Vallon des...
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    of the prison, in 2015. It has also launched a study to establish a new palais des congrès in the area. The demonym corresponding to Valence is Valentinois...
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    designer, Emmanuel Nebout and political representatives. Palais des Congrès [Congress hall]: Boulevard de la République, it meets an economic role for enterprises...
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