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1038:Alma–Marceau
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375:World War I
335:Paris Métro
193:Paris Métro
128:Operated by
105: /
81:Coordinates
41:Paris Métro
1659:Categories
1475:Miromesnil
1400:La Fourche
1381:La Fourche
1375:Guy Môquet
1273:La Fourche
1083:Miromesnil
1058:Courcelles
652:References
504:Southbound
469:Northbound
371:Rue Berlin
163:1911-02-26
90:48°52′47″N
1600:Plaisance
1505:Invalides
1360:Garibaldi
1078:Madeleine
867:(partial)
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143:Fare zone
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1267:Brochant
1193:Stations
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966:(closed)
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260:Location
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618:Gallery
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579:Belgium
521:toward
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410:Belgium
349:History
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