The statue referred to in the question is a smaller replica of the Statue of Liberty. In a routine search no infoemation could readily be found as to any inscription that this statue may, or may not, bear.
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Pont de Grenelle was created in 1966.
There are two copies in Paris: in the Jardin du Luxembourg and near the Pont de Grenelle; however, there are hundreds of replicas around the world.
There are two copies in Paris: in the Jardin du Luxembourg and near the Pont de Grenelle; however, there are hundreds of replicas around the world.
It is the Pont au Change: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont-au-Change
a bridge is called 'un pont' in French.
le pont is 'the bridge' in French.
Pont De Rennes bridge was created in 1891.
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du pont, d'un pont they fell off a bridge : ils sont tombés d'un pont
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The phrase "jump off a bridge" in French is "sauter d'un pont."