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香榭丽舍大街香榭丽舍大街是横贯法国首都巴黎的东西大干道。该街东起协和广场,西至星形广场,全长1800米,最宽处约120米。香榭丽舍,在法文中意为田园乐土,这里原是一片低洼潮湿的空地,17世纪路易十四在位时,通过绿化造林,使之成为专供宫廷贵族游乐的禁区。后来由图勒里公园的东西轴线向西延伸,建成近1000米的林荫道。以后又加扩展。1709年正式命名为香榭丽舍大街,大街附近有波旁宫、图勒里公园、卢浮宫、玛德琳娜大教堂、爱丽舍宫和市府大厦等名胜古迹。纽约第五大道纽约第五大道是纽约最繁华的街道,它是纽约市的动脉,也是世界上独一无二的
Champs Elysees Avenue Champs Elysees is the main thoroughfare east-west crossing the French capital. The street east from the Concorde, west Star Plaza, a total length of 1800 meters, the widest point of about 120 meters. Champs Elysees, in French means paradise, where was originally a low-lying damp open space, the reign of Louis XVI in the 17th century, through afforestation, making it a court exclusively for the aristocracy of the restricted area. Later, the east-west axis of Tulle Park extends westward to create a nearly 1000-meter boulevard. After the expansion and expansion. Officially named the Champs Elysees in 1709, Boulevard near the Bourbon Palace, Tulum Park, Louvre, Madeleine Cathedral, Elysee Palace and the City Hall and other places of interest. Fifth Avenue New York New York Fifth Avenue is New York’s most bustling streets, it is New York City arteries, but also the world’s unique