'Our Lady of the Heights'
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by making it almost like a church
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The population of Notre-Dame-du-Touchet is 641.
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a sculptural, organic design achieved through the use of concrete
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Touchet is 17.65 square kilometers.
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Notre Dame du Calvaire Abbey was created in 1902.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Pré is 18.2 square kilometers.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Parc is 3,010,000.0 square meters.
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Église Notre-Dame du Raincy was created in 1922.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Cruet is 1,900,000.0 square meters.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Hamel is 13.58 square kilometers.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Pé is 7,750,000.0 square meters.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Bec is 3,990,000.0 square meters.
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The area of Notre-Dame-du-Rocher is 3,430,000.0 square meters.
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Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur was created in 1869.
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The translation of "Notre Dame Du lac" is "Our Lady of the Lake" in English.
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Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien was created in 1932.
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Église Notre-Dame de Toute Grâce du Plateau d'Assy was created in 1946.
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Le Corbusier gave it scriptural qualities by making it almost like a church. The Notre-Dame-du-Haut has three chapels found under towers and also contains an altar. At the time, Corbusier was not interested in something known currently as a "Machine Age" so instead went with, what people can assume to be, a more religious feel. This is probably due to the church that was the previous building before this structure was created.
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There is no Notre-Dame metro station. The nearest is Cité. It takes about 15 minutes from there to Gare du Nord. The Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame station (metro and RER) is slightly further from both.
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The most famous and notable chaples around the world are known for their astounding architecture. Some of these churches include The church of Hallgrimur, Chapel of St. Gildas and Notre Dame du Haut.
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South Bend, Indiana.
Notre Dame University is located in Notre Dame, Indiana, approximately 99 miles due east of Chicago.
The university is located in South Bend, Indiana, USA.
The actual Notre Dame itself, a cathedral and world monument, is located in Paris, France.
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Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre-Dame Cathedral or simply Notre-Dame. It is 96 m
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Notre Dame is french for "Our Lady"
Notre dame took 80 years to build.
14 million people visit Notre dame every year.
De Sully had notre Dame buit because of the expanding population.
Notre Dame is in paris.
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the Notre Dame cathedral is named after Notre Dame i.e. Our Lady
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== == 'The University of Notre Dame Du Lac is a catholic school. Most people just say University of Notre Dame, its full name is University of Notre Dame Du Lac it is translated to "Our Lady of the Lake." this is because of the 2 lakes Saint Mary and Saint Joseph wich are located on campus.its located in South Bend Indiana. * Notre Dame was founded in 1842. * Named after the founder, French priest Father Edward Sorin. * Notre Dame's graduation rate of 95% is exceeded by only Harvard and Princton. * Notre Dame graduates are accepted into medical school at a rate of about 75%.(almost twice the national average.) Tuition/fees-$33,407Room/Board-$8,730 Books/Supplies-$850Personal expenses-$900
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The population of Labastide-du-Haut-Mont is 62.
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The population of Haut-du-Them-Château-Lambert is 525.
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No. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a work of fiction. While the Notre Dame cathedral is real, the events and people of the story are not. As such, the story does not indicate anything real about the nature of Notre Dame.
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It's French for "Our Lady" and refers to the Virgin Mary.
The official name of the American university that uses that name is "The University of Notre Dame du Lac," or "our lady of the lake," named for the lakes on Notre Dame's campus. The land on which the university stands was originally the site of a mission established by French Jesuits.
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