Place de Jaude

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Public Square in Auvergne (region), France
Place de Jaude |
Public Square |
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Country |
France |
Region |
Auvergne (region) |
Department |
Puy-de-Dôme |
Arrondissement |
Clermont-Ferrand |
Transit Services |
Place de Jaude |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Area (Metres Squared) |
35 000 |
Jaude Square (French: Place de Jaude) is a major city square and meeting place in the centre of Clermont-Ferrand, France.[1] It is bordered by Rue Blatin on the North and Avenue Julien on the south. The square is home to many monuments, such as the Opera Theatre, the Jaude Shopping Mall and Saint-Pierre-des-Minimes Church.[2]
Jaude Square was founded in the Roman times but was abandoned in the Middle Ages. The modern square was inaugurated on June 17, 2006, with over 30 000 people coming to attend the opening ceremony.[3]
Notes
^ Auzias, Dominique, and Jean-Paul Labourdette. Puy-de-Dôme 2012 (avec Cartes, Photos + Avis Des Lecteurs). N.p.: Petit-Futé, n.d. Print.
^ Trommenschlager, Céline. Auvergne. N.p.: Petit Futé, n.d. Print.
^ http://www.cyberbougnat.net/actus/Inauguration-de-la-Place-de-Jaude
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Coordinates: 45°46′36″N 3°04′55″E / 45.77659°N 3.08206°E / 45.77659; 3.08206
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