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| The Coulée verte René-Dumont is a green belt built on top of what former transportation structure? | A railway line | 75%
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| Demolished fortress and prison whose storming marked the beginning of the French revolution. A square is located on its place nowadays. | Bastille | 75%
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| This US postmodern architect designed the building in which mentioned film institute is housed. He is also famous for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. | Frank Gehry | 75%
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| Baron whose 1860s urban renovations project helped suppress the rise of riots in mentioned district | Georges Eugène Haussmann | 75%
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| Building where music performances are being held, named after mentioned fortress. Its older "sister", called Garnier, is located in the 9th. | Opera | 75%
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| Paris' largest public park | Bois de Vincennes | 50%
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| Film institute and archive founded by Henri Langlois. Directors such as Truffaut and Godard were regular viewers at its screenings. | Cinémathèque française | 50%
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| 47th quartier of Paris | de Bercy | 50%
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| 45th quartier of Paris. It bears the same name as a posh neighborhood in Los Angeles | du Bel-Air | 50%
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| Distict of artisans and protestants that used to be a hotbed for insurgencies during various revolutions. "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Les Misérables" are partially set there. | Faubourg {Saint-Antoine} | 50%
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| Paris' second busiest railway station | Gare de Lyon | 50%
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| Belle Époque-styled restaurant is located in mentioned station. It was named after a former luxury train. "La femme Nikita" and "Mr. Bean's Holiday" were filmed here. | Le Train bleu | 50%
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| This 13th century French king and Catholic saint allegedly administered justice under an oak tree when mentioned park was still a forest | Louis IX. | 50%
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| Name of the 12th and of a former commune | Reuilly | 25%
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| 46th quartier of Paris | de Picpus | 0%
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| 48th quartier of Paris | des Quinze-Vingts | 0%
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