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Biarritz (UK: / b ɪəˈr ɪ t s, ˈ b ɪər ɪ t s / beer-ITS, BEER-its, [3] [4] US: / ˌ b iː ə ˈ r ɪ t s, ˈ b iː ə r ɪ t s / BEE-ə-RITS, -rits, [3] [5] French: ⓘ, Basque:; also spelled Miarritze [mi.arits̻e]; Occitan: Biàrritz) is a city on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the French Basque Country in southwestern France. [6]
Camping 2 is a 2010 French comedy film directed by Fabien Onteniente. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Camping . The third installment of the film series, Camping 3 , was released in 2016.
Hotel du Palais Biarritz in 1919. The building is set on the main beach of the town, which lies on the rugged coast of the Bay of Biscay at the foot of the Pyrenees. [2] In 1854, the emperor Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie bought several acres of dunes in Biarritz and gave the engineer Dagueret the task of establishing a summer home surrounded by gardens, woods, meadows, a pond and ...
It houses the HQ [1] of the Paris Fire Brigade, but also a fire station [2] of the 5th fire and rescue company. Champerret barrack is also home to a museum, called: Espace Mémoire. [3] Paris Fire Brigade being a military entity, Champerret barrack is therefore considered a building under the Ministry of Armed Forces.
View of gargoyles adorning the Notre-Dame Cathedral, five-and-a-half years after a fire ravaged the Gothic masterpiece, on the eve of reopening ceremonies in Paris, France, December 6, 2024.
Paris-Plages 2009 Paris-Plages 2013. Paris-Plages ("Paris Beaches"; until 2006 Paris-Plage in the singular) is a plan run by the office of the mayor of Paris that creates temporary artificial beaches each summer along the river Seine in the centre of Paris, and, since 2007, along the Bassin de la Villette in the northeast of Paris. Every July ...
Paris Fire Brigade Band; Dominique Prieur This page was last edited on 10 November 2024, at 13:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Pedestrians and cyclists on the Champs-Elysées during the first Paris Breathes day in 2016. Paris Breathes (in French: Paris Respire) is the name of a car-free scheme begun in May 2016 where certain districts, or quartiers, are closed to motorized traffic on Sundays and public holidays between the hours of 10am and 6pm. Some districts are ...