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  2. Parish and Civil Registers in Paris - Wikipedia

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    First page of the Saint-Gervais church baptismal register for 1865.. The parish and civil registers in Paris are documents containing records that officially establish the lineage of individuals born, baptized, married, divorced, deceased, or buried in Paris, within its administratively variable boundaries over time.

  3. Ninove - Wikipedia

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    Ninove means "nieuw weiland" or in English, "new pasture". During Roman rule, Ninove was a small settlement located in the current "Nederwijk". With the arrival of the Franks in the 4th century AD, the settlement grew to a small agricultural town. The area on which Ninove is located was from 843 on part of the Holy Roman Empire.

  4. History of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Palais de la Cité and Sainte-Chapelle as viewed from the Left Bank, from the Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry (1410), month of June Paris in 1763, by Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet, A View of Paris from the Pont Neuf, Getty Museum Paris in 1897 - Boulevard Montmartre, by Camille Pissarro, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia

  5. Historical quarters of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Île de la Cité is the central and historic district of Paris, with a secular and religious history that dates to the 10th century. Its western end has housed a palace since Roman times, and its eastern end has been primarily dedicated to various religious structures, including the famous Notre-Dame cathedral.

  6. Communes of France - Wikipedia

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    The commune of the French Republic farthest away from Paris is the commune of L'Île-des-Pins (1,840 inhabitants) in New Caledonia: 16,841 km (10,465 miles) from the center of Paris. In continental France (i.e., European France excluding Corsica), the communes farthest away from Paris are Coustouges (93 inhabitants) and Lamanère (52 ...

  7. Most nations miss deadline for plans to fight climate change ...

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    The deadline — set in the Paris agreement to be nine months before the next international climate negotiations, this year in Belem, Brazil — is 11:59 p.m. in Germany, where the U.N. climate ...

  8. Administration of Paris - Wikipedia

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    At the 1790 division, during the French Revolution, of France into communes, and again in 1834, Paris was a city only half its modern size, composed of 12 arrondissements. [ citation needed ] In 1860, Paris annexed bordering communes, some entirely, to create the new administrative map of twenty municipal arrondissements that Paris has today.

  9. Champions League: Real Madrid and Man City resume epic rivalry

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    It’s become a familiar sight in elite European soccer: Real Madrid vs. Manchester City. The Champions League's most engrossing rivalry in recent years will resume in a two-legged playoff next ...

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