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  2. Le Magasin - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1986, Le Magasin – Centre National d'Art Contemporain is housed in an industrial hall, built for the 1900 Paris World's Fair by the workshops of Gustave Eiffel. [1] Manufacturers Bouchayer and Viallet, working in the area of hydroelectric equipment, bought the iron structure and reassembled it in Grenoble , France .

  3. List of supermarket chains in France - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Enseigne de distribution en France]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Enseigne de distribution en France}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  4. Le Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    Aristide Boucicaut (1810–1877) "Au Bon Marché" Interior. Le Bon Marché (lit. "the good market", or "the good deal" in French; [lə bɔ̃ maʁʃe]) is a department store in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. Founded in 1838 and revamped almost completely by Aristide Boucicaut in 1852, it was one of the first modern department stores.

  5. Printemps - Wikipedia

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    The first Printemps store, now commonly known as "Printemps Haussmann", was opened on 3 November 1865 under the name "Grands Magasins du Printemps" (abbreviated as "Au Printemps") by Jules Jaluzot his wife Augustine Jaluzot and Jean-Alfred Duclos. The store was located on the corner of Rue du Havre and Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, France. [3]

  6. Le Magasin pittoresque - Wikipedia

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    Le Magasin pittoresque was launched in 1833. [2] Its founder and editor was Édouard Charton. [1] [2] The magazine was modeled on The Penny Magazine. [3] It was started as a weekly, but later its frequency was switched to bi-monthly and then to monthly. [2] The magazine was headquartered in Paris, France. [2]

  7. New Deal (France) - Wikipedia

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    New Deal (French: Nouvelle Donne) is a Keynesian liberal and progressive political party in France.It was founded on 18 November 2013 by Pierre Larrouturou. Its stated aims are to renew how democracy is used, and it has social, ecological and economic goals, which could be defined as left-wing.

  8. Ensemble (political coalition) - Wikipedia

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    Ensemble (lit. ' Together ', stylised in all caps) is a liberal political coalition in France created by Emmanuel Macron. [1] [2] Formed in November 2021 as Ensemble Citoyens, [3] it makes up the presidential majority and includes Renaissance (RE, formerly known as En Marche), Democratic Movement (MoDem), Horizons, En commun, and the Progressive Federation.

  9. Festival of Lights (Lyon) - Wikipedia

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    The Festival of Lights (French: Fête des lumières, [fɛt de lymjɛʁ]) in Lyon, France is a popular event that originally aimed at expressing gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus around December 8 of each year. [2]