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Ever wondered why Champs Elysées is called Champs Elysées, and why Bastille is called Bastille ?
EtymoParisMetro will help you find the answers ! Find the etymology (origin of names), some anecdotes and the opening dates of the 292 stations of the parisian subway.
You can browse the stations by subway line, or by category.
Every station comes with a map that helps to locate it.
Doesn't requires an internet connection, so you can browse while traveling in the metro !
keywords : subway, metro, paris, france, RATP, origin, nouns, names, etymology, stations, transports, underground
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