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Rue Henri-Dubouillon 24/01/2025 20h00
Just a side street of the Avenue Gambetta with a nice little corner with bar restaurant Cherie Cherie
Rue Henri-Dubouillon
Rue Henri-Dubouillon is a street in the 20ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Saint-Fargeau. The street has a length of 58 meters and a width of 11 meters. Starts at 60, rue Haxo and ends at 199-203, avenue Gambetta.
The street was created in the year 1913.
This street is named after the owner of the land (Henri Dubouillon) on which it was opened.
[ Wikipedia - Rue Henri-Dubouillon ]
Avenue Gambetta
Avenue Gambetta is a 2,280 meters long street in the 20ème arrondissement in the quartier Saint-Fargeau. Named after Léon Gambetta (1838-1882), politician, member of the government of national defense in 1870, Chairman and member of the 20th arrondissement.
Tree-lined avenue Gambetta is formed by four different axes. It starts up-Auguste Métivier at and altidtude of 54 meters, where it rises on the hill of Ménilmontant to the northeast, along the Square Samuel-de-Champlain, towards the place Martin-Nadaud. The avenue is moving then due east and reached the Place Gambetta (87 m). There, the avenue turnes to the northeast, along the town hall of the 20ème arrondissement, Square Edouard Vaillant and Tenon Hospital, and reached Paul Signac places (99 m) and Saint-Fargeau (108 m) where it undergoes its final misalignment. After passing behind the administrative Turrets Centre, headquarters of the DGSE, it borders the Olympic pool Georges-Vallerey and the Square du Docteur-Variot and ends Porte des Lilas to 116 m altitude.
[ Wikipedia - Avenue Gambetta ]