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ChartresAdministrative centre of the département of Eure-et-Loir in northwest France, 96 km/59 mi southwest of Paris on the River Eure; population (1999) 40,400; conurbation 87,800. The city is an agricultural centre for the fertile Plaine de la Beauce. The twin-spired cathedral of Notre Dame, completed about 1240, is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a world heritage monument (see Chartres Cathedral); the city also has other medieval churches and some fine old houses, and attracts large numbers of tourists.
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Thanks to this mode of locomotion, he traversed the space separating Chartres from Chateaubriand. And she also knew where the Lebruns lived, on Chartres Street. He had talked to her about Cronshaw, she would see him; and there was Lawson, he had gone to Paris for a couple of months; and they would go to the Bal Bullier; there were excursions; they would make trips to Versailles, Chartres, Fontainebleau. |
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