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  2. Panthéon - Wikipedia

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    The Panthéon ( French: [pɑ̃.te.ɔ̃] ⓘ, from the Classical Greek word πάνθειον, pántheion, ' [temple] to all the gods') [1] is a monument in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France. It stands in the Latin Quarter (Quartier latin), atop the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, in the centre of the Place du Panthéon, which was named after it.

  3. Jean Coutu Group - Wikipedia

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    The Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. is a Canadian drugstore chain headquartered in Varennes, Quebec. It has more than 400 franchised locations in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec under the PJC Jean Coutu, PJC Clinique, and PJC Santé banners. The company was once the third largest distributor and retailer of pharmaceuticals and related products in ...

  4. Jean, Count of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Jean, Count of Paris (Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans, born 19 May 1965) is the current head of the House of Orléans. Jean is the senior male descendant by primogeniture in the male-line of Louis-Philippe I , King of the French, and thus, according to the Orléanists , the legitimate claimant to the defunct throne of France as Jean IV . [2]

  5. Saint-Jean de Montmartre - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Jean de Montmartre ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ d (ə) mɔ̃.maʁtʁ]) is a Roman Catholic parish church located at 19 Rue des Abbesses in the 18th arrondissement of Paris . Situated at the foot of Montmartre, it was built from 1894 to 1904. It is notable as the first religious building in France built of reinforced concrete The ...

  6. Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Denomination. Roman Catholic Church. The Saint Joan of Arc Basilica ( French: Basilique Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc) is located on the Rue de Torcy and the Rue de la Chapelle in the quartier de la Chapelle of the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Its design was the subject of a contentious design competition. The winning partially-completed design was ...

  7. Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 13th century. Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, in full Église Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre ( French for Church of Saint Julian the Poor ), is a Melkite Greek Catholic parish church in Paris, France, and one of the city's oldest religious buildings. Begun in Romanesque style during the 12th century, most of its architecture is Primary Gothic.

  8. Saint-Eustache, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Eustache, Paris ( French: église Saint-Eustache ), is a church in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The present building was built between 1532 and 1632. Situated near the site of Paris' medieval marketplace ( Les Halles) and rue Montorgueil, Saint-Eustache exemplifies a mixture of multiple architectural styles: its structure ...

  9. Saint-Sulpice, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint-Sulpice ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃sylpis]) is a Catholic church in Paris, France, on the east side of Place Saint-Sulpice, in the Latin Quarter of the 6th arrondissement. Only slightly smaller than Notre-Dame and Saint-Eustache, it is the third largest church in the city. It is dedicated to Sulpitius the Pious.