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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Lutetia$529463$ - définition

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  • 21 Lutetia's orbit, and its position on 1 Jan 2009 (NASA Orbit Viewer applet).
  • [[2867 Šteins]]}}
  • This animation is an artist's impression of a possible scenario to explain how Lutetia came to now be located in the asteroid belt.

Lutetia         
  • Model of the "pilier des nautes" (1st century AD), Musee Cluny
  • Model of forum of Lutetia, with temple at left and civic basilica at right ([[Musée Carnavalet]])
  • The 3rd century walls (red) and ancient riverbanks (blue)
  • Gold coins minted by the Parisii (1st century BC)
  • Fragments of a [[Neolithic]] boat and pottery found near Bercy
  • Lutetia in 2nd century
ROMAN CITY, PREDECESSOR OF PARIS
Lutetia Parisiorum; Lutecia
The Gallo-Roman town of Lutetia (Lutetia Parisiorum in Latin, in French Lutèce) was the predecessor of the modern-day city of Paris.Guillaume, Valerie, "Musee Carnavalet-Histoire de Paris - Guide de Visite" (2021), p.
Paris         
  • View over the Seine in Paris, Pont des Invalides in the foreground, Eiffel tower in the background
  • Sacré-Cœur]] in [[Montmartre]]
  • Dining room of the Vagenende
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  • The [[Comédie Française]] (Salle Richelieu)
  • [[Camille Pissarro]], ''Boulevard Montmartre'', 1897, [[Hermitage Museum]]
  • Column dedicated to Paris near the [[Baths of Diocletian]] in [[Rome]]
  • Paris Catacombs]] hold the remains of approximately 6 million people.
  • Concorde]] to [[Grande Arche]] of [[La Défense]]
  • [[Charles Aznavour]]
  • Conseil d'État]]
  • Grand Slams]] in professional tennis.
  • The [[Eiffel Tower]] and the [[La Défense]] district
  • Hôtel de Ville]], or city hall, has been at the same site since 1357.
  • Republican Guards]] parading on [[Bastille Day]]
  • The [[Gare du Nord]] railway station is the busiest in Europe.
  • Police (Gendarmerie) motorcyclists in Paris
  • The Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, the oldest hospital in the city
  • A view of the Seine, the [[Île de la Cité]] and a [[Bateau Mouche]]
  • [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
  • [[Parc des Princes]]
  • Le Zimmer, on the [[Place du Châtelet]], where [[Géo Lefèvre]] first suggested the idea of a [[Tour de France]] to [[Henri Desgrange]] in 1902
  • [[Les Deux Magots]] café on Boulevard Saint-Germain
  • The [[Eiffel Tower]], under construction in November 1888, startled Parisians — and the world — with its modernity.
  • [[Magdalena Frackowiak]] at [[Paris Fashion Week]] (Fall 2011)
  • The [[École des hautes études en sciences sociales]] (EHESS), France's most prestigious university in the social sciences, is headquartered in the 6th arrondissement.
  • Median income in Paris and its nearest departments in 2018 (high income in red, low income in yellow)
  • 0}}, [[The Louvre]]
  • Musée du quai Branly]]
  • Olympia]], a famous music hall
  • The [[Hôtel de Sens]] ({{Circa}} 15th–16th), former residence of the Archbishop of Sens
  • The [[Palais de la Cité]] and [[Sainte-Chapelle]], viewed from the Left Bank, from the [[Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry]] (month of June) (1410)
  • The [[Panthéon]], a major landmark on the [[Rive Gauche]], was completed in 1790.
  • The lawns of the [[Parc des Buttes-Chaumont]] on a sunny day
  • Ring roads of Paris
  • The [[Paris Métro]] is the busiest subway network in the European Union.
  • City proper, urban area, and metropolitan area population from 1800 to 2010
  • [[Place des Vosges]]
  • Paris and its suburbs, as seen from the [[Spot Satellite]]
  • Satellite image of Paris by Sentinel-2
  • Employment by economic sector in the Paris area (petite couronne), with population and unemployment figures (2015)
  • A map of the [[arrondissements of Paris]]
  • City of Paris population pyramid in 2022
  • Autumn in Paris
  • Gold coins minted by the Parisii (1st century BC)
  • Sculpture dedicated to Rome in the square Paul Painlevé in Paris
  • covered passages]]
  • 0}}, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]], 11 January 2015
  • Lutetia Parisiorum vulgo Paris, Plan de Paris en 1657, [[Jan Janssonius]]
  • The storming of the [[Bastille]] on 14 July 1789, by [[Jean-Pierre Houël]]
  • [[Rue de Rivoli]]
  • The Passerelle de l'Avre, crossing the Seine and establishing a link between the [[Bois de Boulogne]] and [[Saint-Cloud]] in [[Hauts-de-Seine]]
  • Le Marais]]
  • Sabah]] in ''[[Paris and Love]]'' (1972)
  • [[Sainte-Geneviève Library]]
  • President of the French Republic]]
  • The main building of the former [[University of Paris]] is now used by classes from [[Sorbonne University]], [[New Sorbonne University]] and other autonomous campuses.
  • [[Vélib']] at the [[Place de la Bastille]]
  • General [[Charles de Gaulle]] on the Champs-Élysées celebrating the liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944
  • [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • 2010 Tour de France, [[Champs Élysées]]
  • [[Victor Hugo]]
  • Tourists from around the world make the [[Louvre]] the most-visited art museum in the world.
  • West of Paris seen from [[Tour Montparnasse]] in 2019
  • A map of the Greater Paris Metropolis (Métropole du Grand Paris) and its governing territories
CAPITAL AND MOST POPULOUS CITY OF FRANCE
France Paris; Parisien; FRPAR; UN/LOCODE:FRPAR; Département de Paris; Leucetia; Name of Paris and its inhabitants; Paris (etymology); París; Paris, Ile-De-France; Paris (France); Name of paris and its inhabitants; Paris, Europe; Parisian (person); Paris France; Departement de Paris; Paris, France; Paname; Parijs; Paree; Paris, Île-de-France; Ville Lumiere; Ville Lumière; Paris, Banks of the Seine; List of twin towns and sister cities of Paris; The City of Love (city); Paris agglomeration; Capital of France; Cuisine of Paris; List of sister and partner cities of Paris; Sport in Paris; Sports in Paris; Suburbs of Paris; Paris, Île-de-France, France; Paris (city); Paris,France; Parisians; Pqris; Paris, france; Paris france; Paris, FR
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Paris         
  • View over the Seine in Paris, Pont des Invalides in the foreground, Eiffel tower in the background
  • Sacré-Cœur]] in [[Montmartre]]
  • Dining room of the Vagenende
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • The [[Comédie Française]] (Salle Richelieu)
  • [[Camille Pissarro]], ''Boulevard Montmartre'', 1897, [[Hermitage Museum]]
  • Column dedicated to Paris near the [[Baths of Diocletian]] in [[Rome]]
  • Paris Catacombs]] hold the remains of approximately 6 million people.
  • Concorde]] to [[Grande Arche]] of [[La Défense]]
  • [[Charles Aznavour]]
  • Conseil d'État]]
  • Grand Slams]] in professional tennis.
  • The [[Eiffel Tower]] and the [[La Défense]] district
  • Hôtel de Ville]], or city hall, has been at the same site since 1357.
  • Republican Guards]] parading on [[Bastille Day]]
  • The [[Gare du Nord]] railway station is the busiest in Europe.
  • Police (Gendarmerie) motorcyclists in Paris
  • The Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, the oldest hospital in the city
  • A view of the Seine, the [[Île de la Cité]] and a [[Bateau Mouche]]
  • [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
  • [[Parc des Princes]]
  • Le Zimmer, on the [[Place du Châtelet]], where [[Géo Lefèvre]] first suggested the idea of a [[Tour de France]] to [[Henri Desgrange]] in 1902
  • [[Les Deux Magots]] café on Boulevard Saint-Germain
  • The [[Eiffel Tower]], under construction in November 1888, startled Parisians — and the world — with its modernity.
  • [[Magdalena Frackowiak]] at [[Paris Fashion Week]] (Fall 2011)
  • The [[École des hautes études en sciences sociales]] (EHESS), France's most prestigious university in the social sciences, is headquartered in the 6th arrondissement.
  • Median income in Paris and its nearest departments in 2018 (high income in red, low income in yellow)
  • 0}}, [[The Louvre]]
  • Musée du quai Branly]]
  • Olympia]], a famous music hall
  • The [[Hôtel de Sens]] ({{Circa}} 15th–16th), former residence of the Archbishop of Sens
  • The [[Palais de la Cité]] and [[Sainte-Chapelle]], viewed from the Left Bank, from the [[Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry]] (month of June) (1410)
  • The [[Panthéon]], a major landmark on the [[Rive Gauche]], was completed in 1790.
  • The lawns of the [[Parc des Buttes-Chaumont]] on a sunny day
  • Ring roads of Paris
  • The [[Paris Métro]] is the busiest subway network in the European Union.
  • City proper, urban area, and metropolitan area population from 1800 to 2010
  • [[Place des Vosges]]
  • Paris and its suburbs, as seen from the [[Spot Satellite]]
  • Satellite image of Paris by Sentinel-2
  • Employment by economic sector in the Paris area (petite couronne), with population and unemployment figures (2015)
  • A map of the [[arrondissements of Paris]]
  • City of Paris population pyramid in 2022
  • Autumn in Paris
  • Gold coins minted by the Parisii (1st century BC)
  • Sculpture dedicated to Rome in the square Paul Painlevé in Paris
  • covered passages]]
  • 0}}, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]], 11 January 2015
  • Lutetia Parisiorum vulgo Paris, Plan de Paris en 1657, [[Jan Janssonius]]
  • The storming of the [[Bastille]] on 14 July 1789, by [[Jean-Pierre Houël]]
  • [[Rue de Rivoli]]
  • The Passerelle de l'Avre, crossing the Seine and establishing a link between the [[Bois de Boulogne]] and [[Saint-Cloud]] in [[Hauts-de-Seine]]
  • Le Marais]]
  • Sabah]] in ''[[Paris and Love]]'' (1972)
  • [[Sainte-Geneviève Library]]
  • President of the French Republic]]
  • The main building of the former [[University of Paris]] is now used by classes from [[Sorbonne University]], [[New Sorbonne University]] and other autonomous campuses.
  • [[Vélib']] at the [[Place de la Bastille]]
  • General [[Charles de Gaulle]] on the Champs-Élysées celebrating the liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944
  • [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • 2010 Tour de France, [[Champs Élysées]]
  • [[Victor Hugo]]
  • Tourists from around the world make the [[Louvre]] the most-visited art museum in the world.
  • West of Paris seen from [[Tour Montparnasse]] in 2019
  • A map of the Greater Paris Metropolis (Métropole du Grand Paris) and its governing territories
CAPITAL AND MOST POPULOUS CITY OF FRANCE
France Paris; Parisien; FRPAR; UN/LOCODE:FRPAR; Département de Paris; Leucetia; Name of Paris and its inhabitants; Paris (etymology); París; Paris, Ile-De-France; Paris (France); Name of paris and its inhabitants; Paris, Europe; Parisian (person); Paris France; Departement de Paris; Paris, France; Paname; Parijs; Paree; Paris, Île-de-France; Ville Lumiere; Ville Lumière; Paris, Banks of the Seine; List of twin towns and sister cities of Paris; The City of Love (city); Paris agglomeration; Capital of France; Cuisine of Paris; List of sister and partner cities of Paris; Sport in Paris; Sports in Paris; Suburbs of Paris; Paris, Île-de-France, France; Paris (city); Paris,France; Parisians; Pqris; Paris, france; Paris france; Paris, FR
·noun The chief city of France.
II. Paris ·noun A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic.

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21 Lutetia

Lutetia (minor planet designation: 21 Lutetia) is a large M-type asteroid in the main asteroid belt. It measures about 100 kilometers in diameter (120 km along its major axis). It was discovered in 1852 by Hermann Goldschmidt, and is named after Lutetia, the Latin name of Paris.

Lutetia has an irregular shape and is heavily cratered, with the largest impact crater reaching 45 km in diameter. The surface is geologically heterogeneous and is intersected by a system of grooves and scarps, which are thought to be fractures. It has a high overall bulk density, suggesting that it is made of metal-rich rock.

The Rosetta probe passed within 3,162 km (1,965 mi) of Lutetia in July 2010. It was the largest asteroid visited by a spacecraft until Dawn arrived at Vesta in July 2011.