Quiz about the 14th Arrondissement (Paris) - Statistics

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This American author lived in the 14th between 1921 and 1928, writing for the Toronto Star Ernest Hemingway
100%
These underground structures hold the remains of some six million people Catacombs
67%
53rd quartier of Paris and of a larger district known as a hot spot for artists that stretches in to the 6th and 15th arrondissements du Montparnasse
67%
55th quartier of Paris. It is the "little" part of an adjacent commune it was carved out of in 1860. du Petit-Montrouge
67%
These two existentialist lovers are buried in a cemetery named after the 53th quartier. He wrote "Being and Nothingness", she wrote "The Second Sex". Name either. Jean-Paul Sartre | Simone de Beauvoir
67%
Name of the 14th. It derives from an astronomical facility used to watch the sky Observatoire
67%
The same author's memoirs of his time in Paris were published posthumously under this title in 1964 A Moveable Feast
33%
Café where Pablo Picasso, Vladimir Lenin, and Henry Miller gathered and which is mentioned in Édith Piaf's song "Paris" Café du Dôme
33%
It is often called "la Santé" and is the only remaining kind of this institution in Paris proper. The fraudster Stavisky, the vagabond-turned-writer Jean Genet and the bank robber Jacques Mesrine all spent some time here. Prison
33%
56th quartier of Paris de Plaisance
0%
54th quartier of Paris du Parc de Montsouris
0%
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