1981–82 Nationale A season (category 1981–82 in European ice hockey leagues)
top level of ice hockey in France. 10 teams participated in the league, and CSG Grenoble won their second league title. Hockey Club de Caen was relegated...
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November 2007. "page d'accueil". ensemble Saint-Luc. "Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis : antenne de Cambrai". Cambrai Développement Économique...
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modern-day quartier Saint-Sauveur. The counts of Flanders, Boulogne, and Hainaut came together with England and East Frankia and tried to regain territory...
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Eden Hazard (category Footballers from Hainaut (province))
scored a goal and assisted two others in a 4–0 win over local rivals Valenciennes. In Lille's next match against Evian, Hazard converted a penalty and...
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1967), actor François Rozenthal (born 1975), ice hockey player Maurice Rozenthal (born 1975), ice hockey player Djoumin Sangaré (born 1983), footballer...
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au stade Robert Urbain pour Francs-Borains - Club de Bruges". rtbf.be. Retrieved 21 August 2021. "de club". vwhamme.be. Archived from the original on 30...
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Communities of the North and Picardy Regions] (in French). Valenciennes, F: Synagogue de Valenciennes. pp. 24–25. Archived from the original on 15 November...
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