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English: "The French Poodle and the English Pug" are two bronze sculptures made ​​by Montreal artist Marc-André J. Fortier, located in front of the 500 Place d'Armes.
Français : « Le caniche français et le carlin anglais » sont deux sculptures en bronze réalisées par l'artiste montréalais Marc-André J Fortier, situées devant le 500 Place d'Armes.
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