The Independent Port of Strasbourg (French: Port autonome de Strasbourg, P.A.S.) is a port on the Rhine river, in the city of Strasbourg, France. Created...
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"Le Port Autonome de Strasbourg". upper-rhine-ports.eu. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2020. "Port de Strasbourg: le...
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An autonomous port (or independent port) (French: port autonome) is a state-owned enterprise or an organization managing a port area, with a legal entity...
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Agence des participations de l'État (APE, lit. 'State Participations Agency'), created in 2004 under the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin, is the French...
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Paris Métro (redirect from Métro de Paris)
stations of which 61 have transfers between lines. Operated by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP), it has sixteen lines (with an additional...
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Mohamed (1995), "L'Echec du relevement autonome : 1955–1968", pp.326–329 Rang-ri Park-Barjot, "The French Societe de Construction des Batignolles : From...
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Montmartre Funicular (redirect from Funiculaire de Montmartre)
Retrieved 10 August 2010. "Article 7-3" (PDF). Cahier des charges de la Régie autonome des transports parisiens [Specifications of the RATP] (in French)...
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Transport in Paris (redirect from Transport in île-de-France)
Paris-area public transport, the basic rule of thumb is that the RATP (Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens) governs all transport within and extending from...
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/ STRASBOURG / 1944 / JUREZ DE DEPOSER LES / ARMES QUE LE JOUR OU NOS / COULEURS NOS BELLES COU / LEURS FLOTTERONT SUR LA / CATHEDRALE DE STRASBOURG /...
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European Union law (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Convention on Human Rights, overseen by a new transnational court in Strasbourg in 1950. Already in 1946, Winston Churchill, who had been defeated as...
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