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This is an old song from the 15e century.
The song says "on which one dances" but originally people were dancing on the banks of the river. So that's why the elders sometimes know this song as "sous le pont d'Avignon" (<em>beneath the Avignon Bridge) </em> instead of "sur" <em>on the bridge.</em>
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<em>the burning of the effigies at the end is a similarity between Nice and Québec </em>
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"Her Majesty Carnaval" is burnt at the end of the carnaval in Nice.
In Québec, "Bonhomme Carnaval" is a snowman symbolizing winter. They also sculpt effigies in the ice
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Depends what language you are studying?
De and le combine to make du in French.
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