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  2. Auvers-sur-Oise - Wikipedia

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    "Auvers-on-Oise") is a commune in the department of Val-d'Oise, on the northwestern outskirts of Paris, France. It is located 27.2 km (16.9 mi) from the centre of Paris . It is associated with several famous artists, the most prominent being Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890).

  3. List of villages in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 September 2024, at 22:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. La Garenne-Colombes - Wikipedia

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    The train has been used there since 1837. The two stations directly join Paris's most important urban station (Gare Saint-Lazare) in 10 minutes and the largest university in Paris (Paris Ouest La Défense University, Western Paris University La Défense) in 2 minutes. In 1935, five Tramway lines crossed La Garenne-Colombes.

  5. Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Denis (/ ˌ s æ̃ d ə ˈ n iː /, French: [sɛ̃d(ə)ni] ⓘ) is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.4 km (5.8 mi) from the centre of Paris. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris (after Boulogne-Billancourt), with a population of 113,116 at the 2020 census

  6. Chantilly, Oise - Wikipedia

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    Train station in Chantilly. The Chantilly-Gouvieux train station was put into service in 1859 on the Paris–Lille railway. It is served by the SNCF via the TER Hauts-de-France network. Express trains reach Paris-Nord in 22 minutes and Creil in seven. [54] The station is also served by line D of the Île-de-France RER. In 2006, 920,000 trips ...

  7. Saint-Lô - Wikipedia

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    During this period of peace, the town prospered: It had the Hôtel-Dieu built on the edges of the town along with part of the Notre-Dame church and in 1234 a guild of tailors was established. Saint Louis came to the city twice, in 1256 and 1269. Saint-Lô was then the third largest town in the Duchy of Normandy after Rouen and Caen.

  8. Val d'Europe - Wikipedia

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    Place de Toscane in Serris, Val d'Europe, designed by new classical architect Pier Carlo Bontempi in 2002. Val d'Europe (pronounced [val døʁɔp]; lit. ' Valley of Europe ') is the easternmost sector (Sector IV) of the new town of Marne-la-Vallée, located around 35 km (22 mi) to the east of Paris, France.

  9. Asnières-sur-Seine - Wikipedia

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    Asnières-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [ɑnjɛʁ syʁ sɛn] ⓘ) is a commune in the Hauts-de-Seine department and Île-de-France region of north-central France.It lies on the left bank of the river Seine, some eight kilometres from the centre of Paris in the north-western suburbs of the French capital.

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