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Chartres
[ shahr-truh, shahrt; French shar-truh ]
noun
- a city in and the capital of Eure-et-Loir, in northern France, southwest of Paris: known for its Gothic cathedral.
Chartres
/ ʃartrə; ʃɑːt; ˈʃɑːtrə /
noun
- a city in NW France: Gothic cathedral; market town. Pop: 40 361 (1999)
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The investment, for which no detail was provided by Macron's office, will be based in Chartres, west of Paris, where Novo already employs nearly 2,000 people.
From Reuters
His article, headlined “The Girl Partisan of Chartres” in the Sept. 4, 1944, issue of Life, made “Nicole” an international symbol of the French resistance.
From New York Times
She went on to become a pediatric nurse in Chartres.
From Washington Post
The old house on Chartres Street that serves as the group’s headquarters belonged to an elderly couple who didn’t return after Katrina.
From Washington Post
He crossed the tracks and went up Decatur Street to St Louis and walked up Chartres Street.
From New York Times
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