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Vavin (French pronunciation: [vavɛ̃]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro on line 4 on the
border of the 6th arrondis****t and 14th arrondis****t, under...
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Tournon (1489–1562) Rue de
Vaugirard (partial) Rue
Vavin named after the 19th-century
politician Alexis Vavin Rue
Visconti named after Louis Visconti (1791–1853)...
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Sauvage added another construction innovation in an
apartment building on Rue
Vavin in
Paris (1912–1914); the
reinforced concrete building was in steps, with...
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Lachaise Cemetery to the east. In the 16th
century the
intersecting roads of
Vavin and
Raspail were dump
areas for
rubble and
stones from
nearby quarries....
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Carrousel reopened less than a year
later in a
smaller place at 22 rue
Vavin,
between Montparn****e and the
Jardin du Luxembourg. The
cabaret was even...
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Preceding station Paris Métro
Following station Vavin towards Bagneux–Lucie
Aubrac Line 4 Saint-Placide
towards Porte de
Clignancourt Pasteur towards...
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restaurant and
inside various apartments on the Rue de
Vaugirard and Rue
Vavin. The film had no
musical score and only used
natural sounds and occasionally...
- cafés at the
centre of Montparn****e's night-life were in the
Carrefour Vavin, now
renamed Place Pablo-Pic****o. In Montparn****e's
heyday (from 1910 to...
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official École alsacienne, a
school for
secondary education,
opened on
Avenue Vavin (84-86 rue d'****as),
under the
direction of M. Rieder, a
graduate of the...
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charge for entry. The
nearest métro and RER
stations are Port-Royal and
Vavin. The
museum was
established by
Valentine Prax, Zadkine's wife, who willed...