A. Le Coq (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑ.le ˈkokˑ]) is an Estonian brewery. The company was founded in 1807 by a Prussian family of the same name, who were...
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Le Coq Sportif (French pronunciation: [lə kɔk spɔʁtif], "the athletic rooster") is a French sportswear and sports equipment manufacturer based in Entzheim...
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Lilleküla Stadium (redirect from A. le Coq Arena)
The Lilleküla Stadium (known as A. Le Coq Arena for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the home ground of football...
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Coq or COQ may refer to: coq, ISO 639-3 code for Coquille, a dialect of the Tututni language Coq, the French word for "rooster" or "cock" Coq (software)...
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Le Coq (French for The Rooster or The Cock) may refer to: Robert le Coq (died 1373), French bishop and councillor Karl Ludwig von Le Coq (1754–1829) of...
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Le Coq (born 25 September 1950) is a French actor. He has appeared in more than one hundred and fifty films since 1967. His first big role Bernard Le...
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Aurélien Le Coq (born 28 September 1996) is a French politician of La France Insoumise (LFI). He was elected member of the National Assembly for Nord's...
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Albert von Le Coq (German pronunciation: [albɛɐ̯t lə kok]; 8 September 1860 Berlin, Prussia – 21 April 1930 Berlin, Germany) was a Prussian/German brewery...
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Robert le Coq (died 1373) was a French bishop and councillor. Le Coq was born in Montdidier. He belonged to a bourgeois family of Orléans, where he first...
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TTÜ-A. Le Coq was an Estonian professional basketball club founded in 1989 and dissolved in 2002. They played in the Estonian League. The team won 4 Estonian...
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The Golden Cockerel (redirect from Le Coq d'Or)
composer's death. Apart from Russia, it has often been performed in French, as Le coq d'or. Rimsky-Korsakov had considered his previous opera, The Legend of the...
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A. Le Coq Sports Hall (Estonian: A Le Coq Sport spordimaja) is a sports hall in Tartu, Estonia. The hall is named after its supporter: A. Le Coq. The hall...
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Salim Halali (section Le Coq d'Or)
From 1950, he formed a duo with the Moroccan Haim Botbol, covering a number of Maghrebi classics. After Le Coq d'Or was destroyed in a fire, Salim returned...
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more popular in north and west Estonia, while A. Le Coq has its heartland in the south and east. A. Le Coq states that it is the biggest drinks manufacturer...
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TTÜ/A. Le Coq was an Estonian professional basketball club founded in 2000 and dissolved in 2004. The club played in the Estonian League. The team played...
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the competition was branded the A. Le Coq Superkarikas in a naming rights deal with the Estonian brewery A. Le Coq. The current supercup holders are...
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the final. In 2019, Levadia moved to Estonia's largest football stadium A. Le Coq Arena. On 15 September 2019, Rogić was sacked after disappointing results...
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Michel Tournier: Le Coq de bruyère is an academic book by Walter Redfern, published in 1996 by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press in the United States...
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Meistriliiga (pronounced [ˈmeistriliːɡ̊ɑː]), officially known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons, and commonly known as the Premium Liiga...
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Gallic rooster (redirect from Coq Gaulois)
Gallic rooster (French: le coq gaulois) is a national symbol of France as a nation, as opposed to Marianne representing France as a state and its values:...
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Pierre Le Coq (born 17 January 1989) is a French competitive sailor. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the men's RS:X. "Pierre...
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Coq d'Or may refer to: Le Coq d'Or, opera by Rimsky-Korsakov Le Coq d'Or, a mime ballet based on extracts from the opera by Diaghilev Coq d'Or, Mayfair...
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The 2024 Meistriliiga, also known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga due to sponsorship reasons, is the 34th season of the Meistriliiga, the top Estonian league...
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Le Coq Musique is an English independent record label based in London, which was founded in 1998. This English independent record label was established...
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Referee: Juri Frischer (Estonia) 8 June 2024 (2024-06-08) 19:00 Semi Final A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn Referee: Robertas Valikonis (Lithuania) 11 June 2024 (2024-06-11)...
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Volfas Engelman (category Articles with a promotional tone from August 2019)
Later in 1997, Pilsner Urquell transferred a strategic share package to the Estonian company A. le Coq, which is operated by the Finnish company Olvi...
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The Fetishist (Tournier book) (redirect from Le Coq de bruyère)
The Fetishist (French: Le Coq de bruyère) is a short story collection by Michel Tournier, first published in 1978, by Éditions Gallimard. Barbara Wright...
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Sportland Arena (redirect from A. Le Coq Miniarena)
stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. Located next to Estonia's largest stadium A. Le Coq Arena, it is part of the Lilleküla Football Complex. The stadium is named...
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p. 2. Hurard-Viltard, Eveline (1989). "Jean Cocteau et la musique à travers "Le Coq et l'Arlequin"" (PDF). Revue de l’Université de Bruxelles. Université...
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Footballer of the Year three times, and has won the Estonian Silverball award a record six times. Vassiljev began playing football at TJK youth academy. He...
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