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Gagny (French pronunciation: [ɡaɲi] ) is a
commune in the
eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is
located 14.2 km (8.8 mi) from the
center of Paris. Gagny...
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Gagny station is an RER
station in
Gagny and near of
Villemomble in
north suburb of Paris, in Seine-Saint-Denis department,
France It is
situated on the...
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Football Club 93 Bobigny-Bagnolet-
Gagny,
sometimes shortened to FC 93 B-B-G or FC 93, is a
French football club
based in the
Paris suburb of Bobigny....
- Jean de
Gagny (died 1549) was a
French theologian. He was at the Collège de
Navarre in 1524. He
became Rector of the
University of Paris, in 1531, and...
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Gagny (also
spelled Gagné) is a
village in south-western
Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Doba, San-Pédro Department, San-Pédro Region, Bas-S****andra...
- Lycée
Gustave Eiffel is a
senior high school/sixth-form
college in
Gagny, Seine-Saint-Denis, France, in the
Paris metropolitan area. Lycée
Gustave Eiffel...
- The
painting of
Gagny...
- the
architect Pierre Le Muet. She died in
retirement in the
convent of
Gagny (Seine-Saint-Denis département) in 1679.
Victor Cousin published a biography...
- Le Chénay-
Gagny is a
railway station in
Gagny, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. The
station is
named after a
former holder of the estate, C**** or K****, then...
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Halls of Fame.
Ferrara was born in Le Raincy, France, and
raised in
nearby Gagny. He was born to a
French father and a
Spanish mother. His
father was an...