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  2. Pontoise - Wikipedia

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    Pontoise is the official préfecture (capital) of the Val-d'Oise département, although in reality the préfecture building and administration, as well as the department council (conseil général), are located in the neighboring commune of Cergy, which is regarded as the de facto capital of Val-d'Oise.

  3. Bezons - Wikipedia

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    With Bezons not served by any stations on the Paris Métro, RER, or suburban rail network, the extension enhanced the connectivity of Bezons to the Paris public transport network. The closest train station is Houilles–Carrières-sur-Seine located in the neighbouring commune of Houilles , 2.4 km (1.5 mi) from the town centre of Bezons.

  4. Law of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Once article 50 is triggered, there is a two-year time limit to complete negotiations, a procedure which would leave a seceding member without any bargaining power in negotiations, because the costs of having no trade treaty would be proportionally greater to the individual state than the remaining EU bloc.

  5. History of Paris - Wikipedia

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    He was a king with no fixed capital and no central administration beyond his entourage. By deciding to be interred at Paris, Clovis gave the city symbolic weight. When his grandchildren divided royal power 50 years after his death in 511, Paris was kept as a joint property and a fixed symbol of the dynasty. [33]

  6. Electric car use by country - Wikipedia

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    Despite no federal EV sales target, Victoria aim for 50% of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2030. [267] The South Australian government also aim for 100% of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2035. [268] The NSW Government is also considering an official ban date for the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles. [269]

  7. Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The sale of natural gas generated enormous revenues for the Netherlands for decades, adding, over sixty years, hundreds of billions of euros to the government's budget, [186] about 1.5% of GNP. However, the unforeseen consequences of the country's huge energy wealth impacted the competitiveness of other sectors of the economy, leading to the ...