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  2. Transport in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Gare du Nord, one of Paris's seven large mainline railway station termini, is the busiest train station outside Japan. [1] Paris is the centre of a national, and with air travel, international, complex transport system. The modern system has been superimposed on a complex map of streets and wide boulevards that were set in their current routes ...

  3. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    Citroen taxicab in France. The first horse-drawn forerunners of taxis appeared on Parisian streets in 1637. France was one of the first countries to use modern taxis—that is, gasoline-powered vehicles with fare meters in 1899.

  4. Public transport fares in the Île-de-France - Wikipedia

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    Ticket Acces À Bord €2.50 – valid only on the bus the ticket was purchased for; sold by SMS text message and bus drivers; Airport Paris Region ticket – valid to enter or exit the network at either of the Charles de Gaulle Airport RER stations, Orly Airport Metro station on line 14, or to transfer to or from the Orlyval at Antony station.

  5. The Most Expensive Neighborhood in Every State - AOL

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    There may be lots to love and even high property values in your neighborhood, but chances are it can't compete with these high-end locations nationwide.

  6. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Yellow cabs in New York City A luminous taxi top sign. A taxi, also known as a taxicab or simply a cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice.

  7. 'No irritation': This cult-fave French moisturizer sells ...

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    Try Embryolisse, a cream formulated in 1950 by a dermatologist in France’s L'hôpital Saint Louis. 'No irritation': This cult-fave French moisturizer sells every five seconds — and it's on ...

  8. Nexity - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, CGIS was sold in a management buyout backed by CDC Ixis Capital, LBO France, and Lehman Brothers, changing its name to Nexity. In 2001, the Spanish subsidiary was created (even though operations there were made with French property since the 1990s), as well as the Portuguese].

  9. Cité Frugès de Pessac - Wikipedia

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    When they were sold, units originally envisioned as affordable to the working-class were valued between 51,300 (for attached houses No. 49-54) and 74,100 francs (for single-family house No. 37), three to four times more expensive than planned. [4] Comparable houses were on the market for 30,000 to 35,000 francs. [4]