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- | [[France]] - [[Baron Haussmann]] - [[Paris, May 1968 revolt]] - [[Paris Commune]] - [[Centre Pompidou]] - [[Notre Dame cathedral]] - [[La Vie Parisienne]] - [[Montmartre]] - [[Arcueil]] | + | [[Artistic Montparnasse]] - [[France]] - [[Baron Haussmann]] - [[Paris, May 1968 revolt]] - [[Paris Commune]] - [[Centre Pompidou]] - [[Notre Dame cathedral]] - [[La Vie Parisienne]] - [[Montmartre]] - [[Arcueil]] |
==Nineteenth century Paris== | ==Nineteenth century Paris== |
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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.
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