Avenue de l’Impératrice

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Avenue de l’Impératrice was the original name of today’s Avenue Foch, a grand Parisian boulevard created during the Second Empire near the Bois de Boulogne.

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Avenue de l’Impératrice canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former name
historic street
city Paris
connectsTo Place de l’Étoile NERFINISHED
Porte Dauphine NERFINISHED
country France
createdDuring Second French Empire NERFINISHED
hasCurrentName Avenue Foch NERFINISHED
hasFormerStatus imperial commemorative name
hasLanguage French
hasType avenue
historicalPeriod 19th century
isFormerNameOf Avenue Foch NERFINISHED
locatedIn 16th arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
locatedNear Bois de Boulogne NERFINISHED
locatedOnSideOf eastern edge of Bois de Boulogne
namedAfter Empress Eugénie NERFINISHED
namedForTitle Impératrice (Empress) NERFINISHED
partOf Haussmann’s renovation of Paris NERFINISHED
Parisian westward expansion
renamedAs Avenue Foch NERFINISHED
transportFunction major traffic artery in western Paris
urbanClassification grand boulevard
urbanRole prestigious residential axis

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Avenue Foch (Paris) formerName Avenue de l’Impératrice
subject surface form: Avenue Foch