Amiens
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Amiens he Fap-koet pet-phu sàng-sṳ, Picardy Thai-khî Rhône-sén sén-fi. Chúng mien-chit 49.46 phìn-fông kûng-lî, ngìn-khiéu yok 139,271-ngìn (2006-ngièn thúng-kie). Lyon he Fap-koet thi-sâm thai sàng-sṳ, kau-yuk sṳ-ngia̍p fat-tha̍t, 1970-ngièn sṳ̀n-li̍p Picardie Jules Verne Thai-ho̍k.
Li̍t-sṳ́
Thi-lî
Hì-hèu
Hàng-chṳn khî-va̍k
Ngìn-khiéu mìn-chhu̍k
Chṳ̂-ngièn
Kîn-chi
Kín-tiám
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The city hall
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The former Stengel barracks converted into apartments (18th century, historic monuments, 1992).
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Façade of the former theatre of Amiens, bank Rue des Trois-Cailloux.
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Fountain of Rue Saint-Jacques.
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Convent of the grey sisters (18th century, historic monuments, 1992).
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fr(18th century, historic monuments, 1992).
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Hôtel Blin de Bourdon (18th century: 1 Rue des Augustins (historic monuments, 1993).
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Maison Cozette (18th century) : 26 Place Vogel (historic monuments, 1992).
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Hôtel de la Préfecture (18th and 19th centuries, historic monuments, 1992).
Chiá-moi sàng-sṳ
Sa-fi
Kâu-thûng
Chhâm-kháu chṳ̂-liau
Chhâm-siòng
Ngoi-phu lièn-chiap
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