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We all know that Paris is known as the “City of Lights”. Why is this?
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What is the motto of Paris City?
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What is the origin of the name “Paris”?
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In which region of France is Paris located?
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This famous bronze sculpture in Paris is formed in one cast without a joint.
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This museum in Paris was a fortress in the 12 th century before it got converted into a nation museum during the French Revolution.
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Where does Gaston Leroux’s “The Phantom Of Opera” take place?
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Which dance style, that is said to reenact a discussion between a pimp and a prostitute, is associated with Popular Parisian street culture?
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Which famous garden in Paris featured in Victor Hugo’s novel Les Miserables?
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The Musée des égouts de Paris is one of the most quirky museaums in the world. What does this museum house?
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What is the ‘RER’ in Paris?
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How many metro lines are there today in Paris (not including the RER system)?
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Who were the earliest settlers in Paris?
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Name the river that runs through the middle of Paris.
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What is the University of Paris better known as?
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In what building does the Mayor of Paris hold his office?
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Which is the bestselling newspaper in Paris?
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The Bastille Prison in Paris is famous for its scenes of revolution. Where exactly, in Paris, can this be found?
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Paris is a potpourri of various art forms and industries. Which of the following industries in Paris considered to be the hub of?
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During WW II, Hitler had visited Paris, but couldn’t climb the Eiffel Tower. Why?
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