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  2. Quartier-d'Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The population was in decline during the 19th Century until a surge of economic growth in 1986. Since then, the Quarter of Orleans has rapidly expanded with commercial, residential and tourist areas. With a population of 5,124 people (as of 2015), it is the fourth largest town on the French side of Saint Martin. [1]

  3. Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Martin-des-Champs is a Roman Catholic Church located at 36 rue Albert-Thomas in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. It was built during the French Second Empire of Louis-Napoleon between 1854 and 1856, a blend of Romanesque architecture and Byzantine architecture , which was very popular in the period.

  4. Best hotels in Paris 2025, handpicked by our experts - AOL

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    Best budget hotel: The People Belleville hotel. Best hotel with a view: Hotel Rochechouart. Best for families: Castille hotel. Best for couples: Grands Voyageurs hotel. Best spa hotel: Maison ...

  5. Hotel St. Pierre - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel St. Pierre is a collection of Creole cottages, many dating from the early 1780s, in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Its business address is 911 Burgundy Street. The hotel property includes the Gabriel Peyroux House, erected in 1780 for Gabriel Peyroux de la Roche, a native of France.

  6. Hotel des Trois Collèges - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel des Trois Collèges (French pronunciation: [otɛl de tʁwa kɔlɛʒ]) is located at Rue Cujas in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, in the heart of the Latin Quarter. Formerly called Hôtel de Flandre (until 1984), it is situated opposite the Sorbonne University.

  7. Hôtel de Saint Fiacre - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel de Saint Fiacre was an inn and tavern on Rue Saint-Martin in Paris. [1] It was identified by its sign showing Saint Fiacre, [2] from the 1640s its proprietor was known to operate fiacres (carriages for hire). [3] Through this association Saint Fiacre has become the patron saint of taxi drivers. [4]

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