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On what street does L'arc de triomphe lie on in Paris?

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  1. It is a huge circle, h**l for the drivers, divided in Place de l'Etoile and "Place Gl De Gaulle"

      Around this circle a wider ring - divided in Rue deTilsit and Rue de Presbourg -

      Twelve avenues start from this circle : Ave Carnot,Ave MacMahon,Ave de Wagram, Ave Hoche, Ave de Friedland, Champs-Elysées, Ave Marceau, Ave d' Iena, Ave Kleber, Ave Victor Hugo, Ave Foch, Ave de la Grande Armée

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  2. Champs Elysee (minus the correct accents)

  3. The Arc de Triomphe is not on a street, but rather the largest roundabout in Paris, called La Place de l¨'Étoile. It is the center of a "wheel" the spokes being the avenues that branch out from it... They are:

    Av. des Champs Élysées

    Av. de Friedland

    Av. Hoche

    Av. Wagram

    Av. Mac Mahon

    Av. Carnot

    Av. de la Grande Armée

    Av. Foch

    Av. Victor Hugo

    Av. Kléber

    Av. d'Iena

    Av. Marceau

    The main ones are considered to be Champs Élysées and Grande Armée. These are the largest avenues, and the ones that are seen from directly under the arch.

  4. It lies at the intersection of many streets, one of them being the Champs Elysees.It lies at the intersection of many streets, one of them being the Champs Elysees.It lies at the intersection of many streets, one of them being the Champs Elysees.It lies at the intersection of many streets, one of them being the Champs Elysees.It lies at the intersection of many streets, one of them being the Champs Elysees.

  5. The Arc de Triomphe is at Étoile, a HUGE roundabout at the far end of the Champs Elysées from the Louvre.  If you stand in the gardens of the Louvre, at the Place de la Concorde, at the Arch there, you can look all the way up the avenue to the Arc de Triomphe.  It has been a few years, but as I recall, you can see the one from the other, even though it's pretty far.

    There are something like eight lanes of traffic circling the Arch, and I have no idea what the other 7 or 8 streets are called.

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