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station is
named after the Rue de
Charonne and the
district of
Charonne. In 1008,
Robert II of
France the
Pious gave
Charonne to the
Abbey of Saint-Magloire...
- The
Charonne quarter is an area of the 20th arrondis****t of
Paris named after a
former muni****lity in the area,
which was
merged into the city of Paris...
- m****acre at the
Charonne metro station of 8
February 1962
demonstration was a case of
police brutality that took
place around and in the
Charonne metro station...
- It
covers four quarters: Belleville, Saint-Fargeau, Père-Lachaise and
Charonne. In 2019, it had a po****tion of 194,994. The 20th arrondis****t is internationally...
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which had been
prohibited by the State, was
repressed at
Charonne Métro
station (
Charonne subway m****acre). Nine
members of the CGT
trade union, most...
-
Charonne Mose is a
Canadian Emmy
Award winning C****ographer,
Webby Award winning Creative Director and dancer, who now
resides in Washington, DC. Charonne...
- The
Fontaine de
Charonne,
formerly known as
Fontaine Trogneux, is a
historic fountain in Paris, France. The
fountain is
located on the
corner of rue du...
- The Saint-Germain de
Charonne church is a
religious building and
operational parish church located at 4,
place Saint-Blaise in the Père-Lachaise district...
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Charonne was
disbanded and
divided between the city of Paris, Montreuil, and Bagnolet.
Montreuil received a
small part of the
territory of
Charonne....
- 20th arrondis****ts. The
station is
located at the end of
Boulevard de
Charonne at its
junction with
Boulevard de Ménilmontant, at the end of
Avenue Philippe-Auguste...