Street
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+ | [[Image:A Paris street - set design for Act II of La bohème by Adolf Hohenstein.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[Paris street]] - [[set design]] for Act II of Puccini's [[La bohème]] by [[Adolfo Hohenstein]].]] | ||
[[Image:Eugene Atget.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Rue de la Colonie'' ([[1900]]) - [[Eugène Atget]]]]{{Template}}A street is [[paved]] part of [[road]], usually in a [[village]] or a [[town]]. Metaphorically, street is used in to "be on the street" means to be living an [[insecure]] and/or [[adventurous]] life, often one associated with [[homelessness]] or [[crime]]. | [[Image:Eugene Atget.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Rue de la Colonie'' ([[1900]]) - [[Eugène Atget]]]]{{Template}}A street is [[paved]] part of [[road]], usually in a [[village]] or a [[town]]. Metaphorically, street is used in to "be on the street" means to be living an [[insecure]] and/or [[adventurous]] life, often one associated with [[homelessness]] or [[crime]]. | ||
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- 42nd Street
- arcade
- boulevard
- city
- flâneur
- Street fashion
- Street photography
- Street theatre
- Street art
- Street credibility
- Street prostitution
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