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  2. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Channels created prior as standalone YouTube accounts using its legacy registration form have been grandfathered to a /user/ URL. [157] [158] In November 2013, YouTube's own YouTube channel surpassed Felix Kjellberg's PewDiePie channel to become the most subscribed channel on the website. This was due to auto-suggesting new users to subscribe ...

  3. Timeline of Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    1846 – Nîmes courthouse built. 1851 – Esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle (Nîmes) created. [10] 1852 – Railway Tarascon-Sète-Ville line construction completed. [11] 1871 – Société d'étude des sciences naturelles de Nîmes et du Gard founded. [4] 1874 – Antoninus sculpture installed in the Square Antonin .

  4. Arena of Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    Built around 100 CE, shortly after the Colosseum of Rome, it is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. [1] It is 133 metres (436 ft) long and 101 metres (331 ft) wide, with an arena measuring 68 by 38 metres (223 by 125 ft). [1] The outer facade is 21 metres (69 ft) high with two storeys of 60 arcades. [1]

  5. Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    The great Nimes Aqueduct, many of whose remains can be seen today outside of the city, was built to bring water from the hills to the north. Where it crossed the river Gard between Uzès and Remoulins, the spectacular Pont du Gard was built. This is 20 km (12 mi) north east of the city.

  6. Stade des Antonins - Wikipedia

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    The Stade des Antonins is a stadium located in Nîmes, France.It has been the home ground of Championnat National club Nîmes Olympique since December 2022. [3] The club began playing at the stadium following the closure of the Stade des Costières, in order to pave the way for the construction of the Stade Nemausus, with a projected completion in 2026.

  7. Nîmes station - Wikipedia

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    The following services currently call at the station: [2] [3] High-speed services (TGV) Paris–Valence–Nîmes–Montpellier (- Béziers)High-speed services (TGV) Paris–Lyon–Nîmes–Montpellier–Narbonne–Perpignan

  8. Nîmes Olympique - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018–19 season, Nimes finished comfortably above the relegation zone in Ligue 1, placing 9th among 20 teams. In the 2020–21 Ligue 1 season, Nimes finished second from bottom and were relegated to Ligue 2. [6] On 5 November 2022, Nîmes played its final match at the Stade des Costières, a 1–0 Ligue 2 victory over Bordeaux. [7]

  9. North Wells Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Built from 1871 to 1888, the buildings are an unusually intact block of what was once a much larger commercial district on the Near North Side. The four stores include a two-story frame storefront building, one of only six remaining from the post- Chicago Fire period in the city, and three three- or three-and-a-half-story store and flat buildings.