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[[Paris]] is the capital of [[France]]. It is a leading global cultural center and is renowned for its defining [[neo-classical]] architecture as well as its unrivaled influence in [[fashion]] and [[the arts]]. Nicknamed "the City of Light" or "Gay Paree" since the [[Nineteenth century Paris|19th century]], Paris has a reputation as a "romantic" city. | [[Paris]] is the capital of [[France]]. It is a leading global cultural center and is renowned for its defining [[neo-classical]] architecture as well as its unrivaled influence in [[fashion]] and [[the arts]]. Nicknamed "the City of Light" or "Gay Paree" since the [[Nineteenth century Paris|19th century]], Paris has a reputation as a "romantic" city. |
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Paris is the capital of France. It is a leading global cultural center and is renowned for its defining neo-classical architecture as well as its unrivaled influence in fashion and the arts. Nicknamed "the City of Light" or "Gay Paree" since the 19th century, Paris has a reputation as a "romantic" city.
Walter Benjamin called Paris "the capital of the 19th century". Indeed, Paris was the birthplace of modern art and from the 1860s to the 1940s it was also the art capital of the world.
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