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Rue Saint-Dominique

Coordinates: 48°51′36″N 2°18′38″E / 48.86000°N 2.31056°E / 48.86000; 2.31056
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Rue Saint-Dominique

The Rue Saint-Dominique is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It is crossed by the Esplanade des Invalides.

Origin of the name

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It was formerly known as the Chemin de la Longue Raye (1355), Chemin des Treilles (1433), Chemin Herbu (des Moulins à Vent) (1523), Chemin de l'Oseraie (1527), Chemin du Port (1530), Chemin des Vaches (1542), Chemin de la Justice and Chemin des Charbonniers. It was renamed the Rue Saint-Dominique in 1643 after the Dominican monastery set up a few years earlier near the eastern end of the street (now absorbed by the Boulevard Saint-Germain), whose only remnant is the Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin on the Place Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin (called the Place des Jacobins until 1802, after the Dominicans).

Notable addresses

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The Irish musician Rob Smith released a song in March 2011 called "Rue Sainte-Dominique". The music video was shot on the street and surrounding area.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "ROB SMITH – "Rue Sainte-Dominique" (2011)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2011.

48°51′36″N 2°18′38″E / 48.86000°N 2.31056°E / 48.86000; 2.31056