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MANTES - traducción al árabe

COMMUNE IN YVELINES, FRANCE
Mantes La Jolie; Mantes; Mantes la Jolie; Mantes-sur-Seine; Mantes-La-Jolie; Mantes-Sur-Seine; Mantes-Gassicourt
  • Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - Le pont de Mantes
  • Notre Dame de Mantes

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Mantes-la-Jolie

Mantes-la-Jolie (French: [mɑ̃t.la.ʒɔli] (listen), often informally called Mantes) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region of north-central France. It is located to the west of Paris, 48.4 km (30.1 mi) from the centre of the capital. Mantes-la-Jolie is a subprefecture; in 2016, it had a population of 44,231.

Ejemplos de uso de MANTES
1. I think that‘s great." Bayrou‘s campaign stroll through the ethnic mixing bowl of Mantes–la–Jolie represents a dramatic shift in France‘s stodgy, elitist political system.
2. "It is, for France, a first step, but an insufficient step given the current stakes," he told reporters at Mantes–la–Jolie, a suburb west of Paris, at his regular monthly press conference.
3. "The suburban vote is very important," Bayrou, a three–time presidential contender, said in an interview after surprising commuters when he and his media entourage crammed onto a train for the 25–minute ride from Paris to Mantes–la–Jolie.
4. His organisation will set up business "incubators" in six deprived regions – Lyons, Lille, Aulnay–sous–Bois, Sevran, Mantes–la–Jolie and Toulon where it will offer advice, training and finance in its quest to find the "Bill Gates of the banlieues." It is in the process of raising ň'4;ě5m ($6.4m; ';3.4m) from private financial institutions toprovide seedcorn capital for its venture.
5. By Molly MooreWashington Post Foreign ServiceThursday, February 22, 2007; A10 MANTES–LA–JOLIE, France –– Fernand Trigano stood beside a rack of $8 jeans and watched French presidential candidate Francois Bayrou work a street market in an immigrant suburb of Paris, shaking hands over baskets of dried fish, stacks of flat bread and mannequins modeling head scarves.