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Neyens Avenue was named after French Revolution general Jacques Philippe Gerard Neyens, famous for the expression "Heads are rolling, day is dawning." Royalist interest groups of French descent have repeatedly protested the naming of this avenue, best known to residents for its Egyptian palm trees lining the road. For more than ten years before the outbreak, there were manifestations of the Malton Blue Blood League on Julu 14th, symbolically renaming the street "Avenue Louis XIV". | |||
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Neyens Avenue
Osmondville [89, 77] Basic Info:
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Neyens Avenue (Osmondville)
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History
Neyens Avenue was named after French Revolution general Jacques Philippe Gerard Neyens, famous for the expression "Heads are rolling, day is dawning." Royalist interest groups of French descent have repeatedly protested the naming of this avenue, best known to residents for its Egyptian palm trees lining the road. For more than ten years before the outbreak, there were manifestations of the Malton Blue Blood League on Julu 14th, symbolically renaming the street "Avenue Louis XIV".
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