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  2. Palais Nikaïa - Wikipedia

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    Palais Nikaïa (French pronunciation: [palɛ nikaja]) is an indoor concert hall and multi-purpose facility located in Nice, France. It opened on 4 April 2001, and is located at a five-minute drive from Côte d'Azur International Airport. The name Nikaïa derives from the ancient Greek settlement, predecessor of today's Nice.

  3. Category:Real estate in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Real estate in France" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chambre de bonne; E.

  4. Nice - Wikipedia

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    Nice [a] (/ n iː s / NEESS; French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of nearly one million [4] [3] on an area of 744 km 2 (287 sq mi). [3]

  5. Real Estate: Zillow Says Buyers Will Have More ‘Financial ...

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    Zillow data showed that a typical homebuyer in October 2023 would have spent an incredible 40% of their earnings on their mortgage payment, an all-time high that hasn’t been seen since the 1990s.

  6. Hôtel de Ville, Nice - Wikipedia

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    The building was acquired by Nice City Council in 1866, and was converted for municipal use to a design by the city architect, François Aune. Council officers relocated from their old accommodation at the Palais communal de Nice in Place Saint-François [5] into their new home on Rue Saint-François de Paule in 1868. [1]

  7. Alpes-Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    For only the city of Nice the tourism turnover represents a 12 to 13% share of the whole tourism market in France. The capital of the Côte d'Azur is the fifth most populous city in France. The city of Nice also has the second largest airport in France (Nice Côte d'Azur Airport), after Paris and its three airports at Roissy, Orly and Le ...

  8. Nice metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Nice metropolitan area (French: aire d'attraction de Nice) as defined by INSEE in 2021 is the functional urban area or commuting zone of the city of Nice, southeastern France. It covers 100 communes, has 1,103,527 inhabitants (2021) and an area of 2,073 km 2 .

  9. French Riviera - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, six years after Nice became part of France following the Second Italian War of Independence the first railway was completed, making Nice and the Riviera accessible to visitors from all over Europe. One hundred thousand visitors arrived in 1865. By 1874, residents of foreign enclaves in Nice, most of whom were British, numbered 25,000.