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- Flèche abstract "A flèche (from the French for arrow) is used in French architecture to refer to a spire and in English to refer to a lead-covered timber spire, or spirelet. These are placed on the ridges of church or cathedral roofs and are usually relatively small. However, larger versions can be found on cathedrals such as Amiens Cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris and Coventry Cathedral.The highest flèche in the world was built at the end of 19th century for Rouen Cathedral. Its height is 157 metres (515 ft).".
- Flèche thumbnail Notre-Dame-night.jpg?width=300.
- Flèche wikiPageID "2545328".
- Flèche wikiPageLength "1279".
- Flèche wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Flèche wikiPageRevisionID "634101998".
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Amiens_Cathedral.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Arrow.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Church_architecture.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Coventry_Cathedral.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Notre_Dame_de_Paris.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Rouen_Cathedral.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink Spire.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink File:Cathédrale_de_rouen_vue_du_gros_horloge.jpg.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink File:Notre-Dame-night.jpg.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLink File:Scotch_college_memorial_hall_spire.JPG.
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flèche".
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLinkText "flèche".
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLinkText "ridge turret".
- Flèche wikiPageWikiLinkText "spirelet".
- Flèche hasPhotoCollection Flèche.
- Flèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Flèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecturalelement-stub.
- Flèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Flèche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Flèche subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Flèche subject Category:Church_architecture.
- Flèche type Place.
- Flèche type PopulatedPlace.
- Flèche type Location.
- Flèche type Place.
- Flèche type Thing.
- Flèche type Q486972.
- Flèche comment "A flèche (from the French for arrow) is used in French architecture to refer to a spire and in English to refer to a lead-covered timber spire, or spirelet. These are placed on the ridges of church or cathedral roofs and are usually relatively small. However, larger versions can be found on cathedrals such as Amiens Cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris and Coventry Cathedral.The highest flèche in the world was built at the end of 19th century for Rouen Cathedral. Its height is 157 metres (515 ft).".
- Flèche label "Flèche".
- Flèche sameAs Сігнатурка.
- Flèche sameAs Sanktusník.
- Flèche sameAs Tagrytter.
- Flèche sameAs Dachreiter.
- Flèche sameAs Firstotureto.
- Flèche sameAs Kattoratsastaja.
- Flèche sameAs Dakruter.
- Flèche sameAs Huszártorony.
- Flèche sameAs Flèche.
- Flèche sameAs Dakruiter.
- Flèche sameAs Takryttar.
- Flèche sameAs Sygnaturka_(wieża).
- Flèche sameAs m.07m4yn.
- Flèche sameAs Sanktusník.
- Flèche sameAs Takryttare.
- Flèche sameAs เครื่องยอดหลังคา.
- Flèche sameAs Сиґнатурка_(вежа).
- Flèche sameAs Q652279.
- Flèche sameAs Q652279.
- Flèche wasDerivedFrom Flèche?oldid=634101998.
- Flèche depiction Notre-Dame-night.jpg.
- Flèche isPrimaryTopicOf Flèche.