St-Germain-en-Laye

[san-zher-ma-nahn-ley]

St.-Ger·main-en-Laye

[san-zher-ma-nahn-ley]
noun
a city in N France, near Paris: royal château and forest; treaties 1570, 1632, 1679, 1919. 40,471.
Also called St.-Germain.
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