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- Q162746 builder "Paul Painlevé, Colonel Tricaud *Named after Andre Maginot".
- Q162746 built "1929".
- Q162746 name "Maginot Line".
- Q162746 type Place.
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- Q162746 type MilitaryStructure.
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- Q162746 comment "The Maginot Line (French: Ligne Maginot, IPA: [liɲ maʒino]), named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, was a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations that France constructed on the French side of its borders with Switzerland, Germany and Luxembourg during the 1930s. The line did not extend through to the English Channel because the French military did not want to offend Belgium given its policy of neutrality.".
- Q162746 label "Maginot Line".
- Q162746 depiction Maginot_line_1.jpg.
- Q162746 name "Maginot Line".