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| Monument which celebrates soldiers who died in the Revolutionary Wars. It stands at the end of mentioned avenue, at the center of a big roundabout | Arc de Triomphe | 100%
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| 31th quartier of Paris, named for a church surrounded by Corinthian columns | de la Madeleine | 100%
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| 29th quartier of Paris, named for a famous avenue | des Champs-Élysées | 100%
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| One is "large", the other is "small". Both buildings were erected for the 1900 World's Fair and are used for cultural events. The "big" building hosted the fencing competition during the 2024 Summer Olympics. | Grand/Petit {Palais} | 100%
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| Singer whose perhaps most famous song (1969) is about mentioned avenue. Its melody is based on "Water Road". | Joe Dassin | 100%
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| Name either the French king or his wife who were guillotined in 1793 on mentioned square | Louis XVI. | Marie Antoinette | 100%
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| This leader of the French revolution was guillotined himself on the same spot on July 28, 1794. | Maximilien Robespierre | 100%
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| Egyptian monolith that can be found in the middle of mentioned square | {Obelisk} of Luxor | 100%
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| Paris' largest square, which is situated right at the Seine | Place de la {Concorde} | 100%
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| Richly ornated bridge named for a Russian emperor (1845-1891) | Pont Alexandre III | 100%
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| Who resides at the Élysée palace? | the French president | 100%
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| Famed bicycle race that ends on mentioned avenue | Tour de France | 100%
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| 32th quartier of Paris | de l’Europe | 0%
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| 30th quartier of Paris | du Faubourg-du-Roule | 0%
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