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  2. French cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Le déjeuner (lunch) is a two-hour mid-day meal or a one-hour lunch break [verification needed]. In some smaller towns and in the south of France, the two-hour lunch may still be customary [verification needed]. Sunday lunches are often longer and are taken with the family. [50] Restaurants normally open for lunch at noon and close at 2:30 pm.

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    The most common lunch in Turkey is the döner kebab, which costs $15.49 on average. For the average Turkish worker, that’s a huge chunk of their salary at 36%. Döner kebab typically has around ...

  4. Economy of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Regional GDP grew steadily by an average of 2.3 percent a year between 1993 and 2007. However, during the recession of 2009, the GDP declined sharply by 4.9 percent, before recovering and growing again. [8] The Paris Regional economy is largely a tertiary, or services, economy.

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    At that time it was a country inn on the outskirts of Paris and cows grazed in the fields outside. [4] On 4 August 1791, Pierre-Michel Ledoyen, a son of caterers, rented it and established it as a formal restaurant. [5] Scandinavian Artists' Lunch at Cafe Ledoyen, by Hugo Birger, 1886

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  7. Les Deux Magots - Wikipedia

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    The café is the site of an important event in China Miéville's novella The Last Days of New Paris (2016). [citation needed] Lolita, chapter 5, part 1. A Moveable Feast, chapter 8 by Ernest Hemingway. Lorna Goodison, At Lunch in Les Deux Magots, in Oracabessa [8] Les Deux Magots is referred to in patron James Joyce's Finnegans Wake on page 562.

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  9. Social situation in the French suburbs - Wikipedia

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    An example is the city of Paris: when old buildings were destroyed, only office and high-rent apartment buildings were constructed in their place, preventing the poor from settling in those neighborhoods. Most were forced to live in the northern suburbs (chiefly in the Seine-Saint-Denis and Val d'oise departments).