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Manon Collot
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"The Flower Market or Marché aux Fleurs has been held since 1808 on Place Lépine, on the Ile de la Cité. It was renamed Marché aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II on June 7, 2014, when the Queen of England came to France for the D-Day’s 70th anniversary commemorations."
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Renata Schmidt
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"The Marché aux Fleurs (flower market) was founded in 1808 but was renamed after Queen Elizabeth II after she visited Paris in 2014. It's a delightful little space dedicated to all sorts of plants and is worth visiting at any time of the year. "
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