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Rue Du Sommerard

The rue des Mathurins-Saint-Jacques, now known as the rue Du Sommerard after Alexandre Du Sommerard, is a street in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, in the Sorbonne quarter.

48°51′01″N2°20′41″E / 48.85028°N 2.34472°E / 48.85028; 2.34472


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