Orly
[awr-lee; French awr-lee] /ˈɔr li; French ɔrˈli/
noun
1.
a suburb SE of Paris, France: international airport.
/ˈɔːliː; French ɔrli/
noun
1.
a suburb of SE Paris, France, with an international airport
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