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- Bal_Mabille abstract "The Bal Mabille, also known as Jardin Mabille and Mabille Gardens in English, was a fashionable open-air dance establishment on what is now Avenue Montaigne in Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris, extending from 49 to 53 in the modern street numbering. It was opened in 1831, when the area was still largely rural, was struck by shells during the siege of Paris in 1870–71, and closed in 1875. Both the polka and the can-can were reportedly introduced there.".
- Bal_Mabille thumbnail Jean_Béraud_Le_Bal_Mabile.jpg?width=300.
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- Bal_Mabille wikiPageRevisionID "698690510".
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Avenue_Montaigne.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Can-can.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Carousel.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Category:1831_establishments_in_France.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Category:1875_disestablishments_in_France.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Paris.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lecocq.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Monselet.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Franco-Prussian_War.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink French_Third_Republic.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Nadaud.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Christian_Andersen.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Honoré_de_Balzac.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink La_Comédie_humaine.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Aragon.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Olivier_Métra.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Operetta.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Polka.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Rue_du_Faubourg_Saint-Honoré.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Second_French_Empire.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Shooting_range.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Paris_(1870–71).
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink File:Bal_Mabille.jpg.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink File:Jean_Béraud_Le_Bal_Mabile.jpg.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLink File:Les_reines_de_Mabille_-_Paroles_de_Gustave_Nadaud_-_Musique_de_A._Pilati_-_PAGE_UN_SUR_TROIS.jpg.
- Bal_Mabille wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bal Mabille".
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- Bal_Mabille subject Category:1831_establishments_in_France.
- Bal_Mabille subject Category:1875_disestablishments_in_France.
- Bal_Mabille subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Paris.
- Bal_Mabille hypernym Establishment.
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- Bal_Mabille type Organisation.
- Bal_Mabille type SpatialThing.
- Bal_Mabille comment "The Bal Mabille, also known as Jardin Mabille and Mabille Gardens in English, was a fashionable open-air dance establishment on what is now Avenue Montaigne in Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris, extending from 49 to 53 in the modern street numbering. It was opened in 1831, when the area was still largely rural, was struck by shells during the siege of Paris in 1870–71, and closed in 1875. Both the polka and the can-can were reportedly introduced there.".
- Bal_Mabille label "Bal Mabille".
- Bal_Mabille sameAs Q2880369.
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- Bal_Mabille sameAs Q2880369.
- Bal_Mabille lat "48.86795".
- Bal_Mabille long "2.307546".
- Bal_Mabille wasDerivedFrom Bal_Mabille?oldid=698690510.
- Bal_Mabille depiction Jean_Béraud_Le_Bal_Mabile.jpg.
- Bal_Mabille isPrimaryTopicOf Bal_Mabille.