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    of Bouin or Boing (French: Île de Bouin) no longer actually exists as it has silted up. It was part of a vast area of marsh located around Bouin, separated...
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    Stade Jean-Bouin. Championship not awarded due to season being terminated early. "National. Le FC Versailles 78 a choisi de jouer au stade Jean Bouin" (in...
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  • stadium by architect Rene Gagis. This included construction of the Jean Bouin and Jean Jaurès stands. Further renovations were needed to prepare the stadium...
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    September 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maximilien Luce. Bouin-Luce, Jean and Denise Bazetoux, Maximilien Luce, catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre...
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    DNA [de] – Verdon Gorge (FRA) – April 29, 2022 – First ascent by Sébastien Bouin who proposed the grade of 9c, saying "Comparing this route to Bibliographie...
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  • status. Other small road running are: the Cursa de la Mercè, the Cursa Jean Bouin, the Milla Sagrada Família and the San Silvestre. The Barcelona Open,...
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    those of King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Maximilien Robespierre in the course of the French Revolution, during which the square was temporarily renamed...
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    for its Lent sermons, a tradition founded in the 1830s by the Dominican Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire. These sermons have increasingly been given by...
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    Rue Nungesser et Coli, is named after the aviators, along the Stade Jean Bouin in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. In 1928, the Ontario Surveyor General...
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    few years later. The Panthéon was twice restored to church usage in the course of the 19th century—although Soufflot's remains were transferred inside...
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    the castellanies of Coutumier, Bourgneuf, Prigny and half of the Isle of Bouin, domains bordering the Bay of Bourgneuf. In the Bay, salt marshes probably...
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    small cemetery, but this cemetery no longer exists. The Parisian scholastic Jean de Jandun praised the building as one of Paris' most beautiful structures...
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    act of Franz Lehár's 1905 operetta The Merry Widow was set there. In 1913, Jean Cocteau said of Maxim's clientele: "It was an accumulation of velvet, lace...
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    The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 91 (3): 485–491. PMID 8633496. Bouin, M.; Lupien, F.; Riberdy, M.; Boivin, M.; Plourde, V.; Poitras, P. (2004-04-08)...
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    14 Oct 2012. MOFA Japan 2002. Rosner: Plot 2005. Rosner: Sentence 2005. Bouin 2009. FIDH 2020. Ben-Ami 2008. Hamouri 2008. Dalle 2014. Associated Press...
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    Macee at the Museum of Saint-Lô] (in French). Saint-Lô: Jacqueline. Bouin, Jean (1763). Observation de l'éclipse de lune du 3 février 1757 faite à Rouen...
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    de Toulouse-Lautrec. French Cancan (1954), a French musical comedy with Jean Gabin and María Félix, takes place in Montmartre, and tells the story of...
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  • Roazhon Park in Rennes, and 7,521 spectators at the Albania at Stade Jean-Bouin in Paris. The team scored a win and two draws at the UEFA Women's Euro...
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    the Vendée. Located in the bay of Bourgneuf not far from the island of Bouin, accessible from land by the Gois causeway, a 5 kilometres long submersible...
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    4 House 5 House 6 Stade Roland Garros Stade du Parc des Princes Stade Jean-Bouin Dome Hippodrome de Longchamp Croix Catelan Hippodrome d'Auteuil House...
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    Collège d'athlètes. Hébert is standing to the left. The man to the right is Jean Bouin, the French mid-distance Olympic runner, who died at age 25 while fighting...
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    Perpignan Stade Guy Boniface, Mont-de-Marsan Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris Jean-Bouin Stadium, Angers Stade Jean-Pierre Papin, Lesquin Circuit Louis Rosier, Clermont-Ferrand...
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    Louis-François-Sébastien Fauvel in Greece (1818) Jean-François Champollion in Egypt (1828–1829) Guillaume-Abel Blouet and Léon-Jean-Joseph Dubois with the Morea expedition...
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    Republican Guard is the heir of the various bodies that preceded it in the course of French and Parisian history and whose task was to honor and protect the...
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    a headquarters was established at the aerodrome next to the local race course. For the following four years, Saint-Omer was a focal point for all RFC...
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    to the construction of the building itself revealed themselves over the course of time. Differential rates of expansion and contraction between cast iron...
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    town walls to the east and south have largely been removed, although their course can still be inferred from the wide boulevards that replaced them, but the...
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    of Pas-de-Calais. Historically it was spelt Guisnes. On 7 January 1785, Jean-Pierre Blanchard, a French pioneer in hydrogen-balloon flight, completed...
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  • of muscle tonus, distribution of nerve cells in the spinal cord and the course and origin of nerve tracts in the spinal cord and medulla oblongata" “for...
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    of historic city centres. In the 1970s, Jean Royer also extended the city to the south by diverting the course of the river Cher to create the districts...
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