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How many people have actually died in the Catacombs--not the number of remains!
1; in 1793 and wasn't discovered until 11 years later!
Which monument is considered the most valuable in Paris?
La Tour Eiffel; 435 billion euros
About how many people use the Métro System each day? a. 5 million b. 5.5 million c. 6 million
a. 5 million
How many Statues of Liberty are there in Paris? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5
c. 5
Under which Empire was Paris formerly known as 'Lutetia' in 300BC?
Roman
It’s someone’s job to count and document the trees of Paris. What was the last count? a. 470,000 b. 490,000 c. 510,000
a. 470,000
What is the Pont des Arts known for?
Locks that couples place along the sides of the bridge
What is the oldest bridge in Paris?
Pont Neuf
The oldest house in Paris was built in: a. 1307 b. 1407 c. 1507
b. 1407
There is an unwritten law that every city in France must have a road named after this famous author.
Victor Hugo
What is the name of the famous bell in the Notre Dame Cathedral? a. Victor b. Charles c. Emmanuel
c. Emmmanuel
What pattern of fabric was first used by the French military?
Camouflage
The French army still uses these animals in their ranks.
Carrier Pigeons; they can carry messages in times of emergency.
There are more of these pets in Paris than children.
Dogs
Which museum is the largest art museum in the world?
le Louvre
Paris is known as the 'City of ___'.
Lights; meaning intellectuals, not actual light...