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  2. RATP bus network - Wikipedia

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    The RATP bus network covers the entire territory of the city of Paris and the vast majority of its near suburbs.Operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP), this constitutes a dense bus network complementary to other public transport networks, all organized and financed by Île-de-France Mobilités.

  3. Automobile Club of France - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Club of France, also known in French as "ACF" or "l'Auto", was initially located near the Paris Opera and benefited from a villa in the Bois de Boulogne. In 1898, the club moved to the exceptional site of the former "Place Louis XV" (currently Place de la Concorde ) in order to offer its members more comfort in a prestigious setting.

  4. Montmartre - Wikipedia

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    The other church on the hill, Saint Pierre de Montmartre, built in 1147, was the church of the prestigious Montmartre Abbey. On 15 August 1534, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Saint Francis Xavier and five other companions bound themselves by vows in the Martyrium of Saint Denis, 11 Rue Yvonne Le Tac, the first step in the creation of the Jesuits. [4]

  5. Mors (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Mors 6CV dogcart from 1898 Explanatory diagram: 1899 Mors dogcart. The Mors automobile factory was an early French car manufacturer. It was one of the first to take part in automobile racing, beginning in 1897, due to the belief of the company founder, Émile Mors, in racing's technical and promotional benefits.

  6. Montagne Sainte-Geneviève - Wikipedia

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    It was known to the ancient Romans as Mons Lucotitius. [1] Atop the Montagne are the Panthéon and the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève. The side streets of the Montagne feature bars and restaurants, for example, in the Rue Mouffetard. Moreover, the former campus of the École Polytechnique, located on the Montagne, now is the Ministry of Research.

  7. Vélizy-Villacoublay - Wikipedia

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    The Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, in modern style. The barracks of the Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité (CRS). l'Onde Cultural Center, finished in December 2000 and designed by the architect Claude Vasconi, which is composed of one hall with 670 seats, a multidisciplinary room of 200 seats, two large dance halls, an orchestra room, 12 ...

  8. Athis-Mons - Wikipedia

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    Athis-Mons (French: [atisˈmɔ̃s] ⓘ) is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 16.5 km (10.3 mi) from the center of Paris. Inhabitants are called Athégiens. A small part of Orly International Airport lies on the territory of the commune of Athis-Mons, as do several of the hotels that serve the airport. [3]

  9. Faculty of Engineering of the University of Mons - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2009 merger of the Faculté Polytechnique de Mons and the University of Mons-Hainaut, the FPMs was the oldest university of the city of Mons and the first civil Engineering school in Belgium (1836). Its first name was École des Mines (Mining School).