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Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine

The Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR) (in French: Commission Centrale pour la Navigation du Rhin) ?; In German, Zentralkommission für die Rheinschifffahrt, based in Strasbourg, is an international organization whose mission is to promote the prosperity of river navigation along the Rhine River, ensuring its safety and respect for its surroundings. It is the oldest international cooperation organization in the world, created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna and is regulated by the Convention for the Navigation of the Rhine in 1868.

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LIFE RENAISSANCE - New Concept - Place Kléber

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Le Loft 67

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LIFE CATHEDRALE CITY-Center Place Gutenberg

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The POINT Strasbourg - Place KLEBER

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Appartements de la Pléiade

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Strasbourg-Countryside District

The district of Strasbourg-Countryside was a district (in French arrondissement) of France, which was located in the department of Bas-Rhin (in French Bas-Rhin), in the Alsace region. It had 8 cantons and 104 communes.

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Strasbourg District

The district of Strasbourg, formerly the district of Strasbourg-Villa is a French administrative division, located in the department of Bas-Rhin, in the Alsace region, created from the union of the former districts of Strasbourg-Countryside and Strasbourg-Villa.

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National School of Administration

The National School of Administration (in French: École nationale d'administration, also called ÉNA) is the school in which many senior officials of the French government are trained. ÉNA has fewer than 100 graduates, called enarques, per year. It is considered the best way to access the administrative body of the State.

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Kammerzell House

The Kammerzell house (in Alsatian: Kammerzellhüs, in French: Maison Kammerzell, in German: Kammerzellhaus) is located in the city of Strasbourg, France, northwest of the cathedral square. It is one of the most ornate and best preserved medieval civil buildings of late Gothic architecture.
The construction of this house, whose amounts are among the most richly decorated in the city, dates back to 1427, undergoing two transformations in 1467 and in 1589 that makes it belong historically to the German Renaissance. The ground floor is made of stone and the upper floors are half-timbered; the sculp ...

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Kléber Square

The Kléber square is the main square of the city of Strasbourg in France, European Union. The square, which takes its name from General Jean-Baptiste Kléber, born in Strasbourg in 1753, is the largest in the city center and the heart of the commercial area. In it is also the statue of Kléber, which houses the funeral urn containing its remains, and on the north side the Aubette Building built under the direction of the architect Jacques-François Blondel between 1965 and 1972.
It is located in the historic center, on the so-called Great Island of Strasbourg (Grande île, in French), which was d ...

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Strasbourg old station

The old Strasbourg station, sometimes called Marais-Vert station, was a railway station located near the center of Strasbourg. Built as the end of the line from Paris to Strasbourg in 1854, it was closed in the 1880s, and used as a covered market in the city before being destroyed in the early 1970s.
This site currently houses the Place des Halles shopping center.

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Rohan Palace (Strasbourg)

The Rohan Palace (in French, Palais Rohan) in Strasbourg is the former residence of the princes-bishops and cardinals of the House of Rohan, an old French noble family originally from Brittany. It is an important architectural, historical and cultural landmark of the city. It was built next to the Strasbourg Cathedral in the 1730s, from the designs of Robert de Cotte, and is considered a masterpiece of the French late-baroque architecture. Since its completion in 1742, the palace has housed several French monarchs such as Louis XV, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Carlos X, Luis Felipe I or Napoléo ...

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