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List Of Town Halls In Paris
List of town halls in Paris Town hall of Paris Ier arrondissement, 4 June 2010.jpg, Town hall of Paris 1st arrondissement, 1st arrondissement Mairie du 5e arrdt de Paris - 2008.jpg, Town hall of Paris 5th arrondissement, 5th arrondissement Mairie du 5e arrondissement de Paris.JPG, Town hall of Paris 5th arrondissement, 5th arrondissement Paris - Mairie du 7e arrondissement - 116 rue de Grenelle - 001.jpg, Town hall of Paris 7th arrondissement, 7th arrondissement Mairie du 13e arrondissement de Paris.JPG, Town hall of Paris 13th arrondissement, 13th arrondissement Paris Mairie XIIIe façade 2014.jpg, Town hall of Paris 13th arrondissement, 13th arrondissement Mairie du 14e arrondissement-2.JPG, Town hall of Paris 14th arrondissement, 14th arrondissement Paris mairie XIX.jpg, Town hall of Paris 19th arrondissement, 19th arrondissement Paris 20e Mairie 649.jpg, Town hall of Paris 20th arrondissement, 20th arrondissement Paris, mairie du 10e arrdt, hall 04.jpg, Town hall of ...
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Town Hall Of Paris 1st Arrondissement
A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than city, cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an origin with the German language, German word , the Dutch language, Dutch word , and the Old Norse . The original Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Germanic word, *''tūnan'', is thought to be an early borrowing from Proto-Celtic language, Proto-Celtic *''dūnom'' (cf. Old Irish , Welsh language, Welsh ). The original sense of the word in both Germanic and Celtic was that of a fortress or an enclosure. Cognates of ''town'' in many modern Germanic languages designate a fence or a hedge. In English and Dutch, the meaning of the word took on the sense of the space which these fences enclosed, and through which a track must run. In England, a town was a small community that could not afford or was not allowed to build walls or other larger fort ...
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