List of things named after Louis Pasteur
This article is a list of things named after the French scientist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895).
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Commemorative plaque of Louis Pasteur's work (École normale supérieure, Paris).
Institut Pasteur
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Historical building of the Institut Pasteur in Paris.
Others
Astronomical features
Middle school
High schools
- Lycée Pasteur in Neuilly-sur-Seine (France)
- Lycée Pasteur de São Paulo (Brazil)
- Lycée français Louis-Pasteur de Bogotá (Colombia)
- Lycée Français Louis Pasteur de Lagos (Nigeria)
- Lycée Louis Pasteur in Calgary (Canada)
Universities
- Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg (France)
- Louis Pasteur University Hospital in Košice (Slovakia)
Hospitals
- Centre hospitalier Louis Pasteur, Dole (France).
- Louis Pasteur Private Hospital in Pretoria (South Africa).
- Life Louis Pasteur Private Hospital, Bloemfontein (South Africa).
Stations
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The station Pasteur - AMIA of the metro of Buenos Aires (Argentina).
- Pasteur (Milan Metro) (Italy)
- Pasteur (Paris Métro) (France)
- Pasteur - AMIA (Buenos Aires Underground) (Argentina)
Streets
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Harvard Medical School quadrangle, facing the Avenue Louis Pasteur.
France
In France, there are about 2,020 streets named after Louis Pasteur[1]
Vietnam
- Avenue Pasteur, Ho Chi Minh City (one of the few streets in that city to retain its French name)
United States
- Avenue Louis Pasteur in Boston's Longwood Medical and Academic Area
Canada
- Louis-Pasteur Private on the campus of the University of Ottawa
Indonesia
- Pasteur street and Pasteur village in Bandung
Other locations
See also
Notes and references
- Noms et nombre de voies les plus représentées en France Archived 2005-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, La Poste (France) (archive page visited on 22 July 2016). See also the article "Louis Pasteur" in the French version of Wikipedia.
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