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In general usage, the '''left bank''' of a ] is the side to one's left, while facing downstream. However, the '''Left Bank''' or ''''']''''' in French, is most famously known as the left bank of the river ] in ]. | In general usage, the '''left bank''' of a ] is the side to one's left, while facing downstream. However, the '''Left Bank''' or ''''']''''' in French, is most famously known as the left bank of the river ] in ]. | ||
'''Left Bank''' may also refer to: | '''Left Bank''' may also refer to: |
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In general usage, the left bank of a river bed is the side to one's left, while facing downstream. However, the Left Bank or Rive Gauche in French, is most famously known as the left bank of the river Seine in Paris.
Left Bank may also refer to:
- Left Bank (Biscay), the left bank of the Nervión in Biscay, Spain
- Left-bank Ukraine, a historical region in Ukraine
- The Left Banke, a 1960s American pop group
- Rive Gauche Nightclub, a Parisian-themed nightclub in the River West District of Chicago
- A section of Bordeaux along the Gironde river known as the Médoc
- Left Bank Cinema, an offshoot of the French New Wave
- Left Bank (Kiev), the left bank of the Dnieper River
- Left Bank (Rhine), the western side of the river Rhine, a region historically contested between France and Germany.
See also
- All pages with titles containing Left Bank
- Right Bank (disambiguation)
- South Bank (disambiguation)
- West Bank (disambiguation)
- East Bank (disambiguation)
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