Jean-Paul Garnier

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Jean-Paul Garnier (died 14 February 1869, Paris), usually known as Paul Garnier, was a 19th-century French watchmaker and mechanic. He is best known for providing railway stations in France, Argentina and built the clock placed in the tower made by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, located in the park of Montecristi Dominican Republic [1] and Romania with station clocks.[2]

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  1. ^ "APEADERO KM 45 LINEA BELGRANO SUR - PUENTE PAJARITO AVANCE de OBRAS VILLARS". YouTube.
  2. ^ "Jean-Paul Garnier". History of Computers. 4 January 2021.