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Pantin (French pronunciation: [pɑ̃tɛ̃] ) is a
commune in the
northeastern suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France, France. It is
located 6.4 km (4.0 mi) from the...
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Pantin is a
commune in the
northeastern suburbs of Paris, France.
Pantin may also
refer to:
Pantin (Paris RER), a
railway station in
Pantin Pantin (surname)...
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Pantin is a
railway station in
Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. It
opened in 1864 on the Paris–Strasbourg
railway and Paris–Mulhouse railway. Since...
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Pantin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Pantin (1899–1967),
British zoologist Dorothy Pantin (1896–1985),
doctor and surgeon...
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Paris which existed from 1908 to 1926.
Founded with the name
Olympique de
Pantin, it won the
Coupe de
France in 1918 and pla**** in the
finals in 1919 and...
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canton of
Pantin is an
administrative division of the Seine-Saint-Denis department, Île-de-France region,
northern France. It was
created at the French...
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Woman and the
Puppet (La
Femme et le
pantin) is an 1898
novel by
Pierre Louÿs.
During the
carnival in Seville, the
Frenchman André Stévenol
meets and...
- Carl
Frederick Abel
Pantin FRS (30
March 1899 – 14
January 1967) was a
British zoologist. He was
educated at
Tonbridge School and Christ's College, Cambridge...
- The Cimetière
parisien de
Pantin (sometimes
known as cimetière
parisien de
Pantin-Bobigny) is one of the
three Parisien cemeteries extra muros, located...
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Dorothy Pantin (28 June 1896 – 6
August 1985), was the
first woman medical doctor and
surgeon of the Isle of Man.
Pantin was born in Douglas, Isle of Man...