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Reims tramway (French: Tramway de Reims) is a tram system in the French city of Reims, which opened in April 2011. It travels north to south, through the city, along 11.2 kilometres (7.0 mi) of route.
Reims station (French: Gare de Reims) is the main railway station in the city of Reims, Marne department, northern France. Since 16 September 2011, the train shed is labelled "20th century heritage". The station was opened in 1858 by the "Compagnie des chemins de fer des Ardennes" (lit. ' Ardennes's Railway Company ').
Porte de Mars, from the 3rd or 4th century [7]. Before the Roman conquest of northern Gaul, Reims had served as the Remi tribe's capital, founded c. 80 BC.In the course of Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul (58–51 BC), the Remi allied themselves with the Romans, and by their fidelity throughout the various Gallic insurrections secured the special favour of the imperial power. [7]
Reims-Maison-Blanche (French: Gare de Reims-Maison-Blanche) is a railway station in the city of Reims, Marne department, northern France. The station is located in the La Maison Blanche neighbourhood of the city. It is situated at kilometric point (KP) 168.524 on the Épernay-Reims railway and served by TER Grand Est trains operated by the SNCF.
Français : Carte administrative vierge de la France destinée à la géolocalisation, avec régions et départements distingués. Échelle approximative : 1:3 000 000 English: Blank administrative map of France for geo-location purpose, with regions and departements distinguished.
Carnegie Library of Reims; At n°12: a town house designed by Max Sainsaulieu. It is included as heritage elements of local interest; [1] At n°14: art deco house by architect Robert Jactat included in the general inventory of Grand-Est heritage; [2] At n°23: a building by René Lhomme. It is included as heritage elements of local interest; [3]
The Sous-prefecture of Reims, located at Place Royale, in Reims, France, is one of the three sub-prefectures of the Marne department, along with Épernay and Vitry-le-François. The building is also locally known as the former customs house. The façade and the roof of this building have been listed as a historical monument since 19. [1]
The Vesle (French pronunciation:) is the river on which the city of Reims stands. It is a fourth order river of France and a left-bank tributary of the Aisne.It is 139.4 km (86.6 mi) long, and rises in the département of Marne through which it flows for most of its course.
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