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  2. La Tour Montparnasse Infernale - Wikipedia

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    La Tour Montparnasse Infernale is a 2001 French crime comedy film directed by Charles Nemes and co-written and starred by Eric Judor, Ramzy Bedia and Pierre-François Martin-Laval. When it came out in cinemas in Canada, it was translated into Don't Die Too Hard in reference to Die Hard. The movie is a box office success, grossing 20.6 million ...

  3. UGC (cinema operator) - Wikipedia

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    UGC was formerly also a leading UK cinema owner following the purchase of Richard Branson's Virgin Cinema Group, which it purchased in October 1999. [4] In December 2004, the business was sold to Blackstone Group and joined with Cine-UK to trade as Cineworld. [5]

  4. Centre National de la Danse - Wikipedia

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    Centre National de la Danse. The Centre national de la danse (CND, or National Dance Center) is an institution sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture. It studies dance in all its aspects, and is located in Pantin, in northeastern Paris. The building is known for being a classic example of Brutalist architecture, and in 2004 was awarded the ...

  5. List of foreign cultural institutes in Paris - Wikipedia

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    77 rue La Fayette Centre de recherches sur la diaspora arménienne: Armenia: 9: 9 rue Cadet Institut kurde de Paris: Multination: 10: 106 rue La Fayette Maison de la culture yiddish: Multination: 10: 29 rue du Château-d'Eau Chypre culture: Cyprus: 10: 2 rue de Marseille American Center for the Arts: United States: 11: 27 rue Keller Maison d ...

  6. Antoinette Gabrielle Charpentier - Wikipedia

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    Antoinette Gabrielle Charpentier was the daughter of Jérôme François Charpentier, owner of the Café Parnasse or Café de l'École, located since 1773 on the site of the current La Samaritaine store in Paris. She married Georges Jacques Danton on 14 June 1787 at the church of l'Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois à Paris. [3]

  7. Palais des congrès de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Palais des congrès de Paris (French pronunciation: [palɛ de kɔ̃ɡʁɛ də paʁi]; English: Paris Congress Centre) is a convention centre, concert venue, and shopping mall at the Porte Maillot in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The venue was built by French architect Guillaume Gillet, and was inaugurated in 1974.

  8. La Tour-Maubourg station - Wikipedia

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    La Tour-Maubourg (French pronunciation: [la tuʁ mobuʁ]) is a station on line 8 of the Paris Métro. It is located to the northwest of Hôtel des Invalides in the 7th arrondissement . It is named after the Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, which in turn is named after Victor de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg (1768–1850), a general in the First Empire ...

  9. Tour Eqho - Wikipedia

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    Tour Eqho (also known as Tour IBM, and Tour Descartes [1]) is an office skyscraper located in La Défense business district situated west of Paris, France. Built in 1988, the tower, with a height of 130 metres, belongs to the third generation of towers in La Défense. [ 2 ]