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Home of the Hunchback according to the famous Romantic/Gothic novel written by Victor Hugo.
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Tower erected in 1889 in the capital of France, standing at 324 metres high.
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The world's largest museum, originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century under Philip II
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Birthplace of Britte Bardot, Louis Vitton, Coco Chanel and Joan of Arc.
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Famous 2001 musical film set in the heart of France, stars included Nicole Kidman and Ewan Mcgregor.
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First name of a Scottish born singer in the 80's, popular hits include Modern Girl, Morning Train (Nine to Five) and For Your Eyes Only.
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High energy, physically demanding dance associated with a chorus line of female dancers. The main feature of the dance includes high kicks and splits.
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First name of the first British sports star to win three Sports Personality Awards.
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National stadium with a capacity of over 80,000, originally built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup
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Important commercial waterway in the north of France. Inspired by many artists such as Monet and Matisse.
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French word for The.
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