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  2. File:The Cafe Marly, Louvre Museum, Paris 28 June 2010.jpg

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  3. Marly-le-Roi - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the western suburbs of Paris, 18.4 km (11.4 mi) from the centre of Paris. Marly-le-Roi was the location of the Château de Marly, the famous leisure residence of the Sun King Louis XIV which was destroyed after the French Revolution. The Marly-le-Roi National Estate and Park now occupies much of the grounds of the former ...

  4. La Fermette Marbeuf - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded in 1898 [2] during the 1900 Paris Exposition at the intersection of 3–5 rue Marbeuf and 27 rue du Boccador neighboring the Hôtel George-V, the Théâtre du Rond-Point, the Théâtre Marigny and the cabaret Crazy Horse between the Champs-Élysées Avenue and the Seine River.

  5. Château de Marly - Wikipedia

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    The Château de Marly painted by Pierre-Denis Martin in 1724. The Château de Marly (French pronunciation: [ʃato də maʁli]) was a French royal residence located in what is now Marly-le-Roi, the commune on the northern edge of the royal park. This was situated west of the palace and garden complex at Versailles.

  6. List of restaurants in Paris - Wikipedia

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    L'Opéra restaurant; Polidor – historic restaurant in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, its predecessor was founded in 1845, [12] and it has had its present name since the beginning of the 20th century. La Mère Catherine – brasserie in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is the oldest restaurant located at place du Tertre. [13]

  7. Aqueduc de Louveciennes - Wikipedia

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    L'Aqueduc de Marly painted by Alfred Sisley in 1874. View of the tour du Levant from the hillside above the Seine river. L'Aqueduc de Louveciennes (Louveciennes Aqueduct), sometimes called Aqueduc de Marly (Marly Aqueduct) is an aqueduct built in the 17th century under the reign of Louis XIV, located in Louveciennes (now in the French département of the Yvelines, in the west suburb of Paris).

  8. File:Le Quai à sable, Port-Marly.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: French-British painter, lithographer and etcher: Date of birth/death: 30 October 1839 : 29 January 1899 : Location of birth/death: Paris : Moret-sur-Loing

  9. Marly-le-Roi station - Wikipedia

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    towards Paris–Saint Lazare 48°52′17″N 2°05′48″E  /  48.87136°N 2.09664°E  / 48.87136; 2 This article about a railway station in the Île-de-France région of France is a stub .