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  2. Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    The Bordeaux International Festival of Women in Cinema (Festival international du cinéma au féminin de Bordeaux) took place in Bordeaux from 2002 [60] until 2005. [61] [62] The Festival international du film indépendant de Bordeaux (Fifib or FIFIB), [63] or Bordeaux International Independent Film Festival, [64] [65] was established in 2012. [63]

  3. Bordeaux-Saint-Jean station - Wikipedia

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    Bordeaux-Saint-Jean (Occitan: Bordèu Sent Joan) or formerly Bordeaux-Midi is the main railway station in the French city of Bordeaux.It is the southern terminus of the ParisBordeaux railway, and the western terminus of the Chemins de fer du Midi main line from Toulouse.

  4. Place de la République - Wikipedia

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    Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë made a renovation of the Place de la République one of his campaign promises in the 2008 campaign for re-election. [6] The project involved the transformation of the square from a "glorified roundabout" into a pedestrian zone, with 70% of the square's 3.4 hectares and surroundings roads being reserved for pedestrians. [6]

  5. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    This has meant that the heads of wealthy regions such as Île-de-France or Rhône-Alpes can be high-profile positions. Proposals to give regions limited legislative autonomy have met with considerable resistance; others propose transferring certain powers from the departments to their respective regions, leaving the former with limited authority.

  6. Palais de Justice tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Palais de Justice, the old building (Place de la République) and the new one (modern architecture; designed by Richard Rogers) Château du Hâ; École nationale de la magistrature, National School for Judges; Hôpital Saint-André (CHU de Bordeaux), Bordeaux University Hospital

  7. Cours-la-Reine - Wikipedia

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    Cours-la-Reine Cours-la-Reine Poland's pavilion in Cours-la-Reine in Paris, 1925. The Cours-la-Reine, also spelled Cours la Reine (without hyphens), is a public park and garden promenade located along the River Seine, between the Place de la Concorde and the Place du Canada, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

  8. Berges de la Garonne tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Berges de la Garonne tram stop is located on line B of the Tramway de Bordeaux. It opened on 20 June 2014, when the line was extended from Claveau, and is the current northern terminus of line B. The stop is located on Avenue du Docteur Schinazi in the city of Bordeaux and is operated by Transports Bordeaux Métropole. [1] [2]

  9. Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    The Place de la Bourse (French pronunciation: [plas də la buʁs], "Stock Exchange Square") is a square in Bordeaux, France, and one of the city's most recognisable sights. Built from 1730 to 1775 along the river Garonne , it was a multi-building development designed by the architect Jacques Gabriel and his son Ange-Jacques Gabriel . [ 1 ]