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  2. Pied-à-terre - Wikipedia

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    In the Parisian real estate market, mini-apartments measuring a few square meters often less than 8 m 2 are sold or rented to people who work or study in Paris during the week but live elsewhere. As of 2010, French cities with more than 200,000 inhabitants have a minimum one-year lease for apartments in order to crack down on pieds-à-terre ...

  3. Public housing in France - Wikipedia

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    The government launched a huge construction plan, including the creation of new towns ("villes nouvelles") and new suburbs with HLM (Habitation à Loyer Modéré, "low-rent housing") in 1949. [3] The state had the money and the legal means to acquire the land and could provide some advantages to the companies that built the huge housing ...

  4. Choux de Créteil - Wikipedia

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    Les Choux de Créteil is a group of ten cylindrical buildings, each 15 stories in height, in the Paris suburb of Créteil. The project is known as Les Choux (the cabbages), due to the unusual shape of their balconies. The buildings were designed by architect Gérard Grandval, and were completed in 1974. [1]

  5. Complutense University of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Due to the costs, and the fact that university-affiliated lodging is not required, the majority of the Complutense's students live independently, either in non-affiliated dormitories or in actual apartments. The University of Madrid is home to over 100 student political, social and sports-related groups.

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  7. Cité internationale universitaire de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Cité internationale universitaire de Paris was established after World War I by André Honnorat, rector at the Sorbonne, in cooperation with Émile Deutsch de la Meurthe, in order to create a meeting place for students, researchers and intellectuals from around the world in a spirit of peace, unity and friendly cooperation.

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