completed, which prompted the arrival of streetcars. In Cannes, projects such as the Boulevard Carnot and the rue d'Antibes were carried out. After the closure...
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Tramway de Cannes was a tramway system in the French city of Cannes.The tramway operated in 1900 and stopped in 1933. At the end of the XIXth, Cannes' population...
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Tinco Martinus Lycklama à Nijeholt (section Lycklama collection becomes the municipal museum of Cannes)
luxurious Villa Escarras, situated on today's boulevard Carnot near the rue Lord Byron. At that time, Cannes was still a charming little town but expanding...
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Retrieved 29 January 2023. Philippe Durant, Delon, Belmondo : regards Croisés, Carnot, 2004, page 289. Clifford, Terry (5 June 1966). "Actors as Seen Thru a Director's...
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Monaco: Boulevard des Moulins Casino de Monaco Casino de Cannes Le Lavandou: Avenue Delattre de Tassigny Chance Hyères: Avenue Gambetta Cannes: La Croisette...
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19th-century statesman, three times Prime Minister of France. Marie François Sadi Carnot, 19th-century statesman and fifth president of the Third Republic. Charles...
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