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Fontaine de Charonne

Buildings and structures completed in 1724Fountains in ParisFrench building and structure stubsMonuments historiques of Paris
Fontaine Trogneux
Fontaine Trogneux

The Fontaine de Charonne, formerly known as Fontaine Trogneux, is a historic fountain in Paris, France.

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Fontaine de Charonne
Rue de Charonne, Paris 11th Arrondissement (Paris)

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N 48.852 ° E 2.37373 °
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Fontaine Trogneux (Fontaine de Charonne)

Rue de Charonne
75011 Paris, 11th Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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