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Saint-Étienne
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Saint-Étienne (săNtātyĕn`), city (1990 pop. 201,569), capital of Loire dept., SE France, in the Massif Central Massif Central (mäsēf` säNträl`) [Fr.,=central highlands], great mountainous plateau, c.
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. The metropolitan region occupies much of what was once a major coal-mining and steelmaking district. Manufactures include ribbons (famous since the 15th cent.), silk, bicycles, automobile parts, textile machinery, precision instruments, electronics, plastics, containers, and food products. The textile and silk industry began in the 11th cent.; firearms were produced beginning in the 16th cent., for Francis I. Today the armaments complex builds nuclear- and chemical-weapon-detection devices. The first steel plant was built in 1815, and in 1827 the city became the terminus of the first railroad in France. Points of interest include a medieval church and abbey, the 17th-century Church of St. Louis and Notre Dame, and a Palace of Arts.


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Ryanair regulars might also be warned that the airline appears to be stopping the Stansted - St Etienne (they called it Lyon) flights from 5 June.
A senior member of the Royal Family is expected to attend Tuesday's match between England and Argentina in St Etienne.
Gamebookers is backing this deal with a substantial marketing budget, and has secured in-stadium hoardings at 1 FC Nuremberg in Germany and St Etienne in France, with further deals on the way.
 
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