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6,207 Articles of interest in France

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  • Sainte-Rosalie, Paris

    The Église Sainte-Rosalie is a Roman Catholic church in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, built in 1869 in the honour of Rosalie Rendu, also known as Sister Rosalie.

  • Church of Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle

    The Church of Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle or simply Saint-Bernard-de-la-Chapelle (French: Église Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle), is a neo-gothic Roman Catholic church in the Goutte d'Or neighborhood of the 18th arrondissement of Paris, located at th…

  • Église Notre Dame (Clisson)

    Église Notre Dame is a church in the French town of Clisson. Founded by Olivier V Clisson, this church would date from the 14th-15th century. Burned and looted during the Wars of Vendée, the church was restored under the Empire (early 19th century).

  • Èvre

    The Èvre is a 92 km (57 mi) long river in western France, left tributary of the Loire River. Its source is at Vezins, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) northeast of the village.

  • Water features on the Canal du Midi

    The balancing of incoming and outgoing water allows the Canal du Midi to operate as it does. Each time a lock operates, large quantities of water are either required to fill it or dump from it into the lower level pound. There must be a constant sou…

  • Walincourt

    Walincourt is a former commune in the Nord department in northern France, merged in October 1972 with Selvigny to create Walincourt-Selvigny

  • Vélizy 2

    Vélizy 2 is a large shopping complex in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France. The complex was first opened in 1972 and has been expanded over the years and has become one of the major business and commercial precincts in Europe. The retail park is located in…

  • Voire

    The Voire is a small river in France, in the drainage basin of the Seine. Its source is in Mertrud, in the Haute-Marne department.

  • Vis (river)

    The Vis is a 57.9-kilometre (36.0 mi) long river in south-central France, in the Languedoc-Roussillon région, right tributary of the Hérault River. Its source is in the Cévennes, near the village of Alzon. It flows between the Causse du Larzac and t…

  • Villa La Prairie

    Villa La Prairie is one of the most distinctive productions of French architect Louis Quételart. The villa is located in the golf area of Le Touquet, alongside other villas built in the 1920s and 1930s, of which one was owned by Somerset Maugham and…

  • Viaur

    The Viaur is a 168 km long river in south-western France, left tributary of the Aveyron River. Its source is in the southern Massif Central, north of Millau.

  • Veyle

    The Veyle (French: la Veyle) is a 66.9 km (41.6 mi) long river in the Ain département, eastern France. Its source is in Chalamont. It flows generally northwest.

  • Versailles Synagogue

    The Versailles Synagogue is situated at 10, rue Albert Joly in Versailles in the Department of Yvelines. It is one of the oldest Synagogues in the Île-de-France.

  • Venoix

    Situated west from Caen, in Calvados, France, Venoix long was an independent commune. It merged with Caen in 1952 when the development of the nearby city and the need for financially costly infrastructures made it necessary.

  • Vauvise

    The Vauvise (French: la Vauvise) is a 57.7 km (35.9 mi) long river in the Cher département, central France. Its source is at Nérondes. It flows generally north.

  • Vaularon

    The Vaularon is a small river in southern Île-de-France (France), left tributary of the Yvette, in Bures-sur-Yvette, which is a tributary of the Orge and then the Seine.

  • Vabres Cathedral

    Vabres Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur-et-Saint-Pierre de Vabres) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral in Vabres-l'Abbaye, France.

  • Uhaitxa

    The Uhaitxa or Gave de Sainte-Engrâce, is a torrential river of the French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in the Southwest of France.

  • U.S. Army ST-488

    U.S. Army ST-488 is an 86 ft (26 m) harbor tugboat, design 327-A, of the numerical series 885-490 built by J.K. Welding & Co shipyards in Brooklyn, New York in 1944. The Army's ST small tugs ranged generally from about 55 ft (17 m) to 92 ft (28 m) i…

  • USS Tenadores (1913)

    USS Tenadores was a transport ship for the United States Navy during World War I. Before the war she was known as SS Tenadores in the service of the United Fruit Company.

  • Tour La Villette

    The Tour La Villette (previously known as the Tour Daewoo, Tour Périphérique and Tour Olympe) is an office skyscraper located in Aubervilliers, in the inner suburbs of Paris, France.