boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie
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boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie
Summary
boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie is a boulevard[1].
Key Facts
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie is located in Toulouse[2].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie is in the country of France[3].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's instance of is recorded as boulevard[4].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as avenue Frédéric-Estèbe[5].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as Route de Launaguet[6].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as Q105736540[7].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as Q105733255[8].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as rue Mie-d'Aghonne[9].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as Q105734802[10].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as impasse Pierre-Curie[11].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as rue de Négreneys[12].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as Q105733637[13].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's shares border with is recorded as rue Pierre-Cazeneuve[14].
- Pierre Curie is named after boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie[15].
- Marie Curie is named after boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie[16].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie is part of road network of Toulouse[17].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's Commons category is recorded as Boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (Toulouse)[18].
- boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 43.62554, 'longitude': 1.43973, 'precision': 1e-05}[19].
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Geography
boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie is in the country of France[3]. It is located in Toulouse[2]. It is part of road network of Toulouse[17].
Designation and Status
boulevard Pierre-et-Marie-Curie's instance of is recorded as boulevard[4].
History and Context
Things named after include Pierre Curie[15], a physicist[20], 1859–1906[21], of France[22], awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics[23], specialised in physics[24] and Marie Curie[16], a physicist[25], 1867–1934[26], of Second Polish Republic[27], awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry[28], specialised in radioactivity[29].