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  2. Villa Champfleuri - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Garden. The Villa Champfleuri is a house with a historic garden in Cannes, France.The first house was built in the 1880s for James Bland. [1] It was purchased by Danaé and Marino Vagliano in 1925, and expanded until 1928. [1]

  3. Tour Les Poissons - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1970, it has occasionally been described as France's first true skyscraper, [6] although Tour Perret in Amiens is more frequently cited. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Between its inauguration and that of Tour Montparnasse in 1973, Tour Les Poissons was France's highest building designed for occupancy (which excludes antennas or observation towers ...

  4. Category:Royal residences in France - Wikipedia

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  5. Inside France's Élysée Palace, the French ... - AOL

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  6. Villa Windsor - Wikipedia

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    It is located within the northwest section of the Bois de Boulogne, close to the southern edge of Neuilly-sur-Seine. [1] It was the main residence of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor from 1953 until the Duke's death in 1972, and the Duchess continued to live there until she died in 1986.

  7. Gecina - Wikipedia

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    Gecina continued to develop, acquiring several real estate companies, and with the takeover of Simco in 2003, almost doubled in size to become France's largest real estate group. In 2003, Gecina adopted the “SIIC” real estate investment trust status (société d’investissement immobilier cotée) enabling it to diversify its portfolio and ...

  8. The Code of Entry and Residence of Foreigners and of the Right to Asylum [1] (French: Code de l'entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d'asile, CESEDA), often simply referred to as the Code of Foreigners (Code des étrangers), is the legal code compiling French laws and regulations related to the rights of foreigners on French soil.

  9. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as growing crops (e.g. timber), minerals or water, and wild animals; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more generally) buildings or housing in general.