en état de marche - definizione. Che cos'è en état de marche
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Cosa (chi) è en état de marche - definizione

FORMER RAILWAY STATION, BORDEAUX, FRANCE
Gare de Bordeaux Etat; Gare de Bordeaux-Etat; Gare de Bordeaux-État; Bordeaux État railway station; Gare de Bordeaux État
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Marché de La Viande         
Marche de La Viande
Marché de La Viande is a market in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is located just to the southwest of Mosque Ould Abas.
Albert Lecoy de La Marche         
FRENCH ARCHIVIST AND HISTORIAN (1839-1897)
Lecoy de La Marche
Albert Lecoy de La Marche (21 November 1839, Nemours – 22 February 1897, Paris) was a French archivist and historian.
Marché Madina (Conakry)         
MARKET IN CONAKRY, GUINEA
Marché de Medina; Marche Madina (Conakry)
Marché Medina is a market in Conakry, Guinea and one of the largest markets in West Africa. The market was the scene of the Guinean Market Women's Revolt in 1977 that marketed a turning point in the country's economic history and was celebrated as a national holiday following the end of President Ahmed Sékou Touré's regime.

Wikipedia

Bordeaux État station

Bordeaux-État or Bordeaux-Deschamps was a mainline railway station in the French city of Bordeaux.

The station was at the terminus of the line from Paris of the CF de l'État. The station opened late on 1 August 1896 after years of building a line to compete with the PO's line also from Paris.

On 1 August 1893, the last portion of the main line was opened and État trains were permitted to use the Midi's Gare de Bordeaux Saint-Jean station. Three years later, the 2 km long branch to Bordeaux-État was opened as well as the station. Only a small number of trains ever used the station as most were routed to Saint-Jean to allow passengers to use connecting services.

Bordeaux-État was closed at the creation of the SNCF and all services were rerouted to Saint-Jean. The station was situated near the Pont de Pierre and was subsequently converted into a cinema and restaurants.