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Français : L'une des quatre murales conçues pour la Station Jean-Drapeau par l'architecte Jean Dumontier. La murale représente le Titan Atlas et rappelant le thème de l' Exposition universelle de 1967, «  Terre des Hommes ».
English: One of the four murals designed for Jean Drapeau Station by the architect Jean Dumontier. The mural represents Atlas Titan and recalling the theme of 1967 International and Universal Exposition, " Terre des Hommes" ( Man and His World).
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Français : L'une des quatre murales conçues pour la Station Jean-Drapeau par l'architecte Jean Dumontier. La murale représente le Titan Atlas et rappelant le thème de l' Exposition universelle de 1967, «  Terre des Hommes ».
English: One of the four murals designed for Jean Drapeau Station by the architect Jean Dumontier. The mural represents Atlas Titan and recalling the theme of 1967 International and Universal Exposition, " Terre des Hommes" ( Man and His World).
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