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Accordingly there are many churches named Notre Dame, of which the most famous is Notre-Dame de Paris in Paris, France. Some others include:
There are several US higher education institutions named Notre Dame:
The book Notre-Dame de Paris , by Victor HugoVictor Hugo ( February 26, 1802 May 22, 1885) was a French author, the most important of the Romantic authors in the French language. His major works include the novels The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables and a large body of poetry. Life and wo, is known in English as The Hunchback of Notre DameThe Hunchback of Notre Dame (in French, Notre-Dame de Paris was a novel first published in 1831 by the French literary giant Victor Hugo. The enormous popularity of the novel in France spurred the nascent historical preservation movement in that country a and has been made into several movies and musicals. The most famous musical is simply called Notre-Dame de Paris . It was co-authored by QuebecQuebec ( In Detail) ( In Detail) National Motto: Je me souviens (I remember CapitalLargest city Quebec City Montreal Area Total % fresh water 2nd largest(1st lgst prov. 1 542 056 km² 11,5% Population Total (2004) Density Ranked 2nd 7 509 928 5,43/km² Admiois Luc PlamondonLuc Plamondon is a Quebecois song lyricist. His important international success has earned him the title of Most popular and Greatest lyricist of the Francophonie''. Profile Plamondon has written for many artists, notably the Quebecois Diane Dufresne, Rob and Franco- Italian Richard Cocciante .
Notre Dame is pronounced "Not-re dahm" although many broadcasters in the US tend to pronounce it incorrectly as "Noter dame"
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