List of places named for Charles de Gaulle
- List of places named for Charles de Gaulle
Many streets and public buildings in France bear the name of Charles de Gaulle. They include:
*Charles de Gaulle International Airport
*"Charles de Gaulle", an aircraft carrier
*Charles de Gaulle-Étoile, the name of the large plaza around the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
outside France
*Belgium
**Avenue du Général de Gaulle (Brussels)
*Cambodia
**Charles de Gaulle Boulevard (Phnom Penh)
*Cameroon
**Avenue du Général de Gaulle (Douala)
*Canada (Quebec)
** Charles-De Gaulle bridge (Montreal)
** Charles-De Gaulle plaza (Montreal)
*Dominican Republic
**Avenida Charles de Gaulle (Santo Domingo)
*Egypt
**Charles de Gaulle Avenue, formerly known as Giza Street, in the Giza area of Cairo
*Germany
**Charles de Gaulle Avenue (Berlin)
**Lycée de Gaulle-Adenauer [http://www.ecole-bonn.de/] (Bonn)
*Côte d'Ivoire
**Avenue du Général de Gaulle (Abidjan)
*Lebanon
** General de Gaulle Avenue (Beirut)
*Poland
** Rondo generała Charles'a de Gaulle'a (Warsaw)
*Romania
** Piaa Charles de Gaulle (Bucharest)
*Senegal
**Boulevard du Général de Gaulle (Dakar)
*Turkey
**Dögol Caddesi (Ankara)
*United States
**Gen De Gaulle Avenue (New Orleans)
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