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What state is the Eiffel Tower located?

France

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The Republic of France
The Eiffel Tower, the iron tower built during 1887-1889 on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris is geographically located (completely) within which state (an area with its own territory, government and people which may or may not lie within the authority of a larger state or federal union)?
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