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Rue du Pont Neuf |
| Previously “Street of the Chanoines” then “of the Revolution”, the street becomes of the “pont-neuf” referring to the bridge of 1701 which connects the two parts of the street cut by Deûle. This bridge, built according to plans' of Vollant of Werquins, has six arches including two power stations which see running Deûle. |
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