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Area in France
For the Japanese Buddhist term for enlightenment, see Satori.
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Satory is an area south of Versailles in France. It is mostly known for its military camp, housing:
- Weapon-testing facilities of Nexter Systems
- Barracks and facilities for Gendarmerie including the GIGN headquarters and the Mobile Gendarmerie armored grouping (GBGM)
- Musique des Troupes de Marine
- Military barracks
The area hosted some of the shooting events for the 1900 Summer Olympics.[1] The camp was also the original site for the Eurosatory international defense exhibition.
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[edit ]- ^ 1900 Summer Olympics official report. p. 16. Retrieved 14 November 2010. (in French)
48°47′11′′N 2°6′43′′E / 48.78639°N 2.11194°E / 48.78639; 2.11194
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