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    Arts Rue Bonaparte named after Napoleon Rue Bréa named after General Jean Baptiste Fidèle Bréa (1790–1848) Rue de Buci named after Simon de Buci, President...
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    Café Landelle on the rue de Buci. A significant event in American history took place on 3 September 1783 at the Hotel York at 56 rue Jacob; the signing...
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    intersection of rue de Buci and rue de Seine in the sixth arrondissement. It has a main entrance on 60, rue de Seine and a side entrance on 27 rue de Buci. It sits...
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    musicians and writers began to meet in a cabaret called Le Caveau on rue de Buci, where they composed and sang songs. The Caveau continued until 1816...
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    (from the collection Furthermore (1938). Censorship in France Now the Rue de Buci [fr], 6ème arrondissement Hugo, Victor. Le Roi s'amuse – via Project...
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    nearby 23 Rue de Buci. The shop sold silk lingerie and took its name from a popular play of the moment (19th century) entitled Les Deux Magots de la Chine...
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    Wolf Vostell (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Happening Rue de Buci, 1960, -coll/age Ihr Kandidat, 1961, -coll/age, Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Coca-Cola, 1961, -coll/age...
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    station, where the Boulevard Saint-Germain intersects the Rue du Four and the Rue de Buci. The square takes its name from the old French North-American...
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    was formed. It first settled near the fair on rue de Buci, then moved to the dead-end street cul de sac des Quatre-Vents. Some of the most famous popular...
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    therefore called the Place du Pilori and the current rue de Buci leading to it was called the rue du Pilori. The Abbey had its own prison since the Middle...
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