| Jean-Rémy Bessieux Jean-Rémy Bessieux, also seen as Jean-Rémi or Jean René (24 December 1803 - 30 April 1876) was the founder of the Roman Catholic mission in Gabon and the first bishop to serve there. Jean-Rémy_Bessieux
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| BMW 3 Series Talk:BMW_3_Series
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| Military history of France The military history of France encompasses an immense panorama of conflicts and struggles extending for more than 2,000 years across areas including modern France, greater Europe, and European territorial possessions overseas. Because of such lengthy periods of warfare, the peoples of France have often been at the forefront of military development, and as a result, military trends emerging in France have had a decisive impact on European and world history. Military_history_of_France
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| BMW Z1 The BMW Z1 is a two-seat roadster developed by BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH and produced from March 1989Oswald, op. cit. BMW_Z1
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| Namárië Namárië, also called "Galadriel's Lament" (Altariello nainië Lóriendessë), is a poem in J. R. Namárië
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| List of official Rugby League organisations This is a list of external links to organisations responsible for the governing of the sport or the governing of a competition of rugby league. List_of_official_Rugby_League_organisations
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| Vieux-Vy-sur-Couesnon |insee=35355 Vieux-Vy-sur-Couesnon
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| Martine Roure Martine Roure (born 28 September 1948 in Lyon) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France. She is a member of the Socialist Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. Martine_Roure
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| Société Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet The Société des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet also known as Breguet Aviation was a former French aircraft manufacturer. Société_Anonyme_des_Ateliers_d'Aviation_Louis_Breguet
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| Antoine Dauvergne Antoine Dauvergne (1713 in Moulins, Allier – 1797 in Lyon) was a French composer and violinist. Dauvergne served as master of the Chambre du roi, director of the Concert Spirituel from 1762 to 1771, and director of the Opéra three times between 1769 and 1790. Antoine_Dauvergne
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| Cuisenaire rods Cuisenaire rods are a versatile mathematical manipulative used in elementary school as well as other levels of learning and even with adults. They are used to teach a wide variety of mathematical topics such as the basic four operations, fractions Teaching fractions with Cuisenaire rods, area, volume, square roots, solving simple equations, systems of equations, and even quadratic equations. Cuisenaire_rods
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| Tommcnabb User_talk:Tommcnabb
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| Roussillon, Vaucluse Roussillon is a village and commune in the Luberon area of the Vaucluse department in southern France. Roussillon,_Vaucluse
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| Meanings of asteroid names (25001-26000) Asteroids not yet given a name have not been included in this list. Meanings_of_asteroid_names_(25001-26000)
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| Malicorne (band) Malicorne was a French electric folk group that flourished in the 1970s. Malicorne_(band)
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| Cahiers de Topologie et Géometrie Différentielle Categoriques The Cahiers de Topologie et Géometrie Différentielle Categoriques (French:Journal for topological and differential geometric categories) is a French mathematical research journal founded by Charles Ehresmann in 1957. Cahiers_de_Topologie_et_Géometrie_Différentielle_Categoriques
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| Louis Hébert Louis Hébert (c. 1575 – January 1627) is widely considered to be the first Canadian apothecary as well as the first European to farm in Canada. Louis_Hébert
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| Barthélemy Thimonnier Barthélemy Thimonnier, (August 19 1793 in L'Arbresle, Rhône - July 5 1857 in Amplepuis), was a French inventor, who invented the first sewing machine that replicated sewing by hand. Barthélemy_Thimonnier
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| History of the Armée de l'Air (colonial presence 1939–1962) ==Indochina (1939-1940)== History_of_the_Armée_de_l'Air_(colonial_presence_1939–1962)
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| Radioactive quackery Radioactive quackery refers to various products sold during the early 20th century, after the discovery of radioactivity, which promised radioactivity as a cure for various ills. It is now well known that radioactivity can actually be harmful and cause various forms of cancer, among other things. Radioactive_quackery
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| Bathrobe User_talk:Bathrobe
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| List of Czechs Talk:List_of_Czechs
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| Anne-Marie David Anne-Marie David, born May 23, 1952, is a French singer. She has the rare, although not unique, distinction of having represented two different countries at the Eurovision Song Contest, with considerable success on both occasions. Anne-Marie_David
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| Benoit Haffreingue Benoit Agathon Haffreingue (1785 - 1871) was a French priest based in Boulogne-sur-Mer. He is known for having rebuilt the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Boulogne-sur-Mer as a result of what he believed was a call from God. Benoit_Haffreingue
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| Foxy Lady "Foxy Lady" (or alternately "Foxey Lady") is a song by Jimi Hendrix from his 1967 album Are You Experienced, featured as the lead track on the official UK edition. It can also be found on a number of his greatest hits compilations, including Smash Hits (1968/1969) and Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix (1997). Foxy_Lady
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| Contis Contis is a village, part of the commune of Saint-Julien-en-Born, in the Landes département of southwest France, on the Atlantic Ocean, which has an extensive beach, "Contis Plage". Contis
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| Salleman User_talk:Salleman
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| Agustín Gómez-Arcos Agustin Gomez-Arcos (15 January 1939-20 March 1998) was a Spanish writer. He was born in Enix, Spain. Agustín_Gómez-Arcos
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| List of pipe organ stops For audio examples, please see the article on organ stops. List_of_pipe_organ_stops
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| Diderot/Sinogram User:Diderot/Sinogram
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| Soorts-Hossegor Soorts-Hossegor is a commune in France. It located is in the Landes département, in the Aquitaine région. Soorts-Hossegor
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| Mawlid Talk:Mawlid
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| Embedded Zerotrees of Wavelet transforms EZW (Embedded Zerotrees of Wavelet Transforms) is a lossy image compression algorithm. At low bit rates Embedded_Zerotrees_of_Wavelet_transforms
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| Longue paume Longue paume is an outdoor version of jeu de paume, an ancestor of modern lawn tennis. Hundreds of years ago it was quite popular, particularly in France. Longue_paume
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| Écoles Sans Frontières Écoles Sans Frontières ("Schools Without Borders") is a French non-governmental organisation (NGO) with volunteers and offices throughout the world who endeavour to Écoles_Sans_Frontières
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| TV Mast Niort-Maisonnay The TV Mast Niort-Maisonnay is a 330 metre high guyed mast for TV transmission in Maisonnay, near Niort, France at 46°11'33"N and 0°3'10"W. It is one of the tallest constructions of France, taller than Eiffel Tower. TV_Mast_Niort-Maisonnay
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| Transmitter Le Mans-Mayet The transmitter Le Mans-Mayet is a 342 metre high guyed mast for TV- and FM-radio transmission near Le Mans, France at 0°19'E and 47°45'N. This guyed mast, built in 1993, is one of the tallest constructions of France, taller than Eiffel Tower. Transmitter_Le_Mans-Mayet
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| Le Anh-Huy User_talk:Le_Anh-Huy
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| Wavre radio transmitter The Wavre Transmitter is a facility for mediumwave, shortwave, FM and TV -broadcasting near Wavre in Belgium. For the medium wave transmissions it uses a 250-metre high guyed mast which is grounded. Wavre_radio_transmitter
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| Julien Augustin Joseph Mermet General Julien Augustin Joseph Mermet (born Le Quesnoy 9 May, 1772 – died Paris 28 October, 1837) fought in the Napoleonic Wars as a division commander in Italy and in the Peninsular War. Julien_Augustin_Joseph_Mermet
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| Breda (disambiguation) Talk:Breda_(disambiguation)
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| Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves (3 June 1901 – 29 August 1941) was a French Navy officer, reputed "first martyr of Free France" and one of the major heroes of the French Resistance. Henri_Honoré_d'Estienne_d'Orves
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| Nina Kulagina Talk:Nina_Kulagina
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| Preferans Preference or preferans () is a European trick-taking game especially popular in late Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and currently in post-Soviet Russia and Balkans. Preference can be played by 2-4 people, although the 2-person game is somewhat uncommon. Preferans
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| Michel Onfray Michel Onfray (born January 1, 1959 in Argentan, Orne, France) is a French philosopher. Born to a family of Norman farmers, he graduated with a Ph. Michel_Onfray
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| Monnai Monnai is a small village and commune of France in the Orne département in Basse-Normandie. It had a population of 222 as of 2004. Monnai
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| Mureybet Along the middle Euphrates in Syria, the site of Mureybet was occupied from the 12th to the 8th millennium BCE. It is one of the earliest known agriculture-based settlements, the domestication of plants, one of the forces that brought about the Neolithic Revolution, was traced in successive strata, making of Mureybet one of the reference sites for the progress of the Neolithic in the Ancient Near East. Mureybet
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| Friedrich Nietzsche/Archive 1 Talk:Friedrich_Nietzsche/Archive_1
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| Concorde aircraft histories Twenty Concorde aircraft were built, six for development and 14 for commercial service. Concorde_aircraft_histories
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