Saxe–Gambetta Garibaldi Sans Souci Monplaisir–Lumière Grange Blanche Laënnec Mermoz–Pinel Parilly Gare de Vénissieux Vieux Lyon–Cathédrale Saint-Jean Minimes–Théâtres...
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Garibaldi Sans Souci Monplaisir–Lumière Grange Blanche Laënnec Mermoz–Pinel Parilly Gare de Vénissieux 9 September 1991: Opening of line D from Gorge de Loup...
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Dauphiné/Sans Souci, Montchat, Grange Blanche (north), Monplaisir (north) 4th arrondissement: Plateau de la Croix-Rousse, Serin 5th arrondissement: Vieux Lyon...
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"Place Guichard", "Saxe-Gambetta" Lyon Metro Line D stations served : "Saxe-Gambetta", "Garibaldi", "Sans-Souci", "Montplaisir-Lumière", "Grange-Blanche"...
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served by metro lines A and D and tram lines T1 and T2 3rd arrondissement: Préfecture, Guillotière north, Part-Dieu, Villette, Sans Souci/Dauphiné, Montchat...
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Montchat (category Geography of Lyon)
Lacassagne, the Grange Blanche district; and the west, rue Feuillat, and the Sans-Souci-Dauphiné district. This almost corresponds to the boundaries of the neighborhood...
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2010 Haiti earthquake (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
other towns in the north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and the Sans-Souci Palace were destroyed during an earthquake on 7 May 1842. A magnitude...
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2024-03-09. "Ticket Express | Sistema de Boleteria". www.ticketexpress.com.do. Retrieved 2022-03-24. "Pabellón de Voleibol Ricardo Glorivi Arias - Santo...
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Association. Keenan, David. 1979. "Tramways of Sydney" (ISBN 0-909338-02-7). Sans Souci (NSW), Australia: Transit Press. King, B. R., and J. H. Price. 1995. "The...
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Timeline of Paris (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
companies in Paris; the Confrérie de la Passion, which originally performed religious dramas, and the Gallants sans souci, which performed farces. 1348–1349...
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