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Rue de Sèvres

The Rue de Sèvres is a street in the 6th, 7th, and 15th arrondissements of Paris, France. The road is so-called because it runs in the direction of Sèvres, and it starts at the Place Michel-Debre and ends at the Boulevard Pasteur and the Avenue de Breteuil. On 15 July 1918, the Rue de Sèvres was shelled by German "Big Bertha" guns during World War I.

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