Rue de l'Église
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Rue de l'Église is a common road name in France. The literal translation is a street or an avenue of the Church.
Belgium[]
In Belgium , the rue de l'Église is the most common odonym. Brussels has two:
- Rue de l'Église, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe
France[]
In France, the Church Street is the street name the most used before the place of the Church and the Grande Rue. La Poste lists nearly 8,000: 20% of French communes have a route named in this way.
In France, among the “streets of the Church”, we can cite:
See also[]
- Church Street (disambiguation)
- Street or road name
Categories:
- Street names
- Odonyms referring to religion
- Odonyms referring to a building
- Odonymy in France