La rue Camille-Blaisot est une voie du 17e arrondissement de Paris, en France.
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The Bichat–Claude Bernard Hospital is located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, and is operated by Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris. It was founded in 1881 as l'Hôpital Bichat, incorporating the units of nearby Hôpital Claude-Bernard upon the latter's demolition in 1970. The Bichat–Claude Bernard Hospital is also a teaching hospital of the Université Paris Cité.
Since 2007, the fire department has deemed the hospital's fire procedures and emergency exits unsafe. According to the APHP, the building cannot be modernized.
In 2017, the hospital opened the country's first unit entirely dedicated to dermatology issues related to tattoos.
In 2023, the project to merge the Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital and the Beaujon Hospital to create the Grand Paris-Nord Hospital in Saint-Ouen was cancelled.
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Porte de Saint-Ouen is a station on line 13 of the Paris Métro on the border of the 17th and 18th arrondissements. Unusually it has an escalator directly linking the platform to the street at the exit to the Rue Leibniz.
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Radio Nova is a radio station broadcast from Paris, created in 1981 by Jean-François Bizot. Its playlist is characterized by non-mainstream or underground artists of various music genres, such as electro, new wave, reggae, jazz, hip hop and world music.
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The Square des Épinettes is a green space in the Épinettes district of Paris.
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Saint-Ouen station is a station on the Paris Métro, serving Line 14 and offering a transfer to the RER C via Saint-Ouen RER station. It is located at the limits of the territories of the communes of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine and Clichy. It is the 304th station of the métro.
Situation et accès
La rue Camille-Blaisot est une voie publique située dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris. Elle débute au 4, rue André-Bréchet et se termine en impasse.
Origine du nom
La rue est nommée en l'honneur de Camille Blaisot (1881-1945), parlementaire, résistant mort en déportation à Dachau.
Historique
La voie est ouverte par la Ville de Paris en 1956 sous sa dénomination actuelle dans le cadre de l'aménagement de la Zone.
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Liste des voies du 17e arrondissement de Paris
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