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Le Havre - traduction vers Anglais

COMMUNE IN SEINE-MARITIME, FRANCE
Le Havre-de-Grace; Le Havre, France; Le Havre-de-Grâce; Breaute; Le Harvre; L'Havre; Le Harve; Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret; Le Harve, Upper Normandy; Havre de Grâce; Coat of arms of Le Havre; Le Havre, Seine-Maritime
  • Saint-Roch Square.
  • Graville Abbey
  • [[Tramway du Havre]]
  • The interior of the [[University of Le Havre]] library
  • Statue of the writer [[Bernardin de Saint-Pierre]] in front of the Law Courts in Le Havre.
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  • The EDF Thermal power plant of Le Havre.
  • The neighborhood of the church of Saint-Vincent extending toward the coast
  • The cemetery of Sainte-Marie
  • Claude Monet, ''[[Impression, Sunrise]]'', 1872, painted in the Port of Le Havre.
  • Climatic Graph]] for Le Havre
  • Commercial area of the south side of the [[Vauban Docks]] in 2009
  • A Ferry ([[LD Lines]]) in the port of Le Havre.
  • Fishing Port
  • Saint Roch Square
  • Le Havre railway station]]
  • Georges de Scudéry
  • The nave of [[Le Havre Cathedral]].
  • The Palace of Justice
  • The Vauban Basin and the ISEL building (right)
  • Breton Festival in the Saint-François district
  • Le Havre skyline in 2005
  • The skatepark
  • Overview of the [[Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa]]
  • Charles Alexandre Leseur in 1818
  • Map of Le Havre: to the south the Seine estuary; to the west the [[English Channel]].
  • CTPO]]
  • [[Camille Pissarro]], ''[http://www.muma-lehavre.fr/en/collections/artworks-in-context/impressionism/the-outer-harbour-the-pilots-jetty/camille-pissarro The Outer Harbour of Le Havre, Morning, Sun, Tide]'', 1902, [[Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa]]
  • View of the rebuilt central city: the belfry of the town hall and the bell tower of the ''Church of Saint-Joseph du Havre''.
  • Le Havre under snow
  • Plan of Le Havre and its town centre rebuilt after the [[Second World War]]
  • Downtown Le Havre
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  • Port Vauban
  • The Sub-préfecture
  • The [[Stade Océane]]
  • Le Havre in the late 19th century
  • An old house in Le Havre, now Musée du Vieux Havre

Le Havre         
Le Havre (stad in het noord westen van Frankrijk)
Le Corbusier         
  • The [[headquarters of the United Nations]] designed by Le Corbusier, [[Oscar Niemeyer]] and [[Wallace K. Harrison]] (1947–1952)
  • The Anatole Schwob House in La-Chaux-de-Fonds (1916–1918)
  • The holiday cabin where he spent his last days in [[Roquebrune-Cap-Martin]]
  • Tsentrosoyuz]], headquarters of Soviet trade unions, Moscow (1928–34)
  • ''Maison Dom-Ino (Dom-ino House)'']]
  • The [[Immeuble Clarté]] in [[Geneva]] (1930–1932)
  • Frame of an LC4 chair by Le Corbusier and Perriand (1927–28) at Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris
  • Le Corbusier, 1921, ''Nature morte'' (''Still Life''), oil on canvas, 54 x 81 cm, [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], Paris
  • abbr=on}}, Fondation Le Corbusier, Paris
  • abbr=on}}, [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • Le Corbusier, work reproduced in Život 2 (1922)
  • abbr=in}}, [[Kunstmuseum Basel]]
  • [[Gustavo Capanema Palace]], Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
  • ''[[Open Hand Monument]]'' in Chandigarh, India
  • The Pavilion of the Esprit Nouveau (1925)
  • The model of the [[Plan Voisin]] for the reconstruction of Paris displayed at the Pavilion of the Esprit Nouveau
SWISS-FRENCH ARCHITECT, DESIGNER, URBANIST, AND WRITER (1886-1965)
Charles Edouard Jeanneret; Charles-Edouard Jeannert Le Corbusier; Charles Edouard Jeanneret-Gris; Charles-Edouard Jeanneret; Charles-Édouard Jeanneret; Charles Édouard Jeanneret; Charles Jeanneret; Charles Le Corbusier; Tower in a park; Charles-Édouard Le Corbusier; Charles-Edouard Jeannere; Corbusier; Le Corbisier; Le courbusier; Charles-Edouard Le Corbusier; Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris; Edouard Corbusier; Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris; Lecorbusier; Le Corbuisier; Corbusierian; Corbusian; Le Corbu; When the Cathedrals Were White
Le Corbusier (1831-1912), Frans architect die veel invloed heeft uitgeoefend op de moderne architectuur
thinking man         
  • A cast of ''The Thinker'' at [[Columbia University]]
  • ''The Thinker'' in ''[[The Gates of Hell]]'' at the [[Musée Rodin]]
  • 3D model, click to interact.
TYPE OF SCULPTURE BY AUGUSTE RODIN
The Thinker By Auguste Rodin; The Thinkers; Le Penseur; The thinker; Rodin's Thinker; The Thinker statue; The Thinker Statue; Thinking Man
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Le Havre

Le Havre (, French: [lə ɑvʁ(ə)] (listen); Norman: Lé Hâvre [lɛ ɑvʁ(é)]) is a major port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very close to the Prime Meridian. Le Havre is the most populous commune of Upper Normandy, although the total population of the greater Le Havre conurbation is smaller than that of Rouen. After Reims, it is also the second largest subprefecture in France. The name Le Havre means "the harbour" or "the port". Its inhabitants are known as Havrais or Havraises.

The city and port were founded by King Francis I in 1517. Economic development in the Early modern period was hampered by religious wars, conflicts with the English, epidemics, and storms. It was from the end of the 18th century that Le Havre started growing and the port took off first with the slave trade then other international trade. After the 1944 bombings the firm of Auguste Perret began to rebuild the city in concrete. The oil, chemical, and automotive industries were dynamic during the Trente Glorieuses (postwar boom) but the 1970s marked the end of the golden age of ocean liners and the beginning of the economic crisis: the population declined, unemployment increased and remains at a high level today.

Changes in years 1990–2000 were numerous. The right won the municipal elections and committed the city to the path of reconversion, seeking to develop the service sector and new industries (Aeronautics, Wind turbines). The Port 2000 project increased the container capacity to compete with ports of northern Europe, transformed the southern districts of the city, and ocean liners returned. Modern Le Havre remains deeply influenced by its employment and maritime traditions. Its port is the second largest in France, after that of Marseille, for total traffic, and the largest French container port.

In 2005, UNESCO inscribed the central city of Le Havre as a World Heritage Site because of its unique post-WWII reconstruction and architecture. The André Malraux Modern Art Museum is the second of France for the number of impressionist paintings. The city has been awarded two flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Le Havre
1. The vessel arrived in Vigo from Le Havre, France.
2. Two days later they were enduring bitterly cold nights in a tented camp at Le Havre.
3. We spent a night in a tented camp at Le Havre, which was bitterly cold.
4. Among the main ports affected are Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Antwerp in Belgium and Le Havre in France.
5. Curfews have been imposed in the northern towns of Rouen, Le Havre and Evreux and parts of the French Riviera.