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What (who) is Lachaise - definition


Lachaise         
COMUNA FRANCESA
Lachaise é uma comuna francesa na região administrativa da Nova Aquitânia, no departamento de Charente. Estende-se por uma área de 9,43 km².
Examples of use of Lachaise
1. Craven‘s film is set in Pere Lachaise cemetery –– fitting for a filmmaker adept at horror tales.
2. Both hotels are within an easy Metro ride of the Pere–Lachaise.
3. The angel figures, symbolic gates of death and crypts with Latin inscriptions could easily have been at Pere Lachaise.
4. Here we round up some of the world‘s best graveyards for tourists. 1) Père–Lachaise Cemetery 20th arrondissement, Paris What it‘s like: The most visited cemetery in the world, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, Père–Lachaise was established by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1804 and today holds over 300,000 bodies with many more cremated.
5. At Pere Lachaise, he joined a host of other famous performers and artists, including composer Frederic Chopin, writer Oscar Wilde, painter Eugene Delacroix and rocker Jim Morrison.