Avenue Mac-Mahon

The which occurred Mac-Mahon is a street of the 17th district of Paris, on the basis of the Place Charles-of-Gaulle and arriving on the Avenue of the Terns.

Its length is of 402 meters, and its width of 36 mètres.

Previously called avenue of the Prince-Jerome, his name current comes from Patrice of Mac-Mahon, duke of Magenta, Marshal of France and President of the French Republic of 1873 with 1879.

It is today the only one of the 12 avenues of the Place Charles-of-Gaulle with being with one way - with two ways in the direction of the place of star while in the contrary direction circulation is reserved for the buses and the taxis.

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