| Robertgrassi User:Robertgrassi
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| Kerosene lamp Talk:Kerosene_lamp
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| Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy (c. 1182 – 1242) was the eldest son and successor of Raoul I, Lord of Coucy. Enguerrand_III,_Lord_of_Coucy
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| Cosmic Review The Cosmic Review was the journal of the Cosmic Movement established by Max Theon around the turn of the twentieth century, at the instigation of his wife Alma Theon, who he declared to be the moving spirit behind this idea. Cosmic_Review
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| Islamic scarf controversy in France Referred to in France as l'affaire du voile (the scarf affair), l'affaire du voile islamique (the Islamic scarf affair), and l'affaire du foulard (the scarf affair) among other bynames, the controversy over Islamic women's clothing has rocked France since the mid-1990s, especially pertaining to the wearing of the scarf in French public schools. The debate raises questions as to: Islamic_scarf_controversy_in_France
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| Claude Balbastre Claude Balbastre (December 8, 1724 – May 9, 1799) was a French composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was one of the most famous musicians of his time. Claude_Balbastre
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| Meanings of asteroid names (57001-58000) Asteroids not yet given a name have not been included in this list. Meanings_of_asteroid_names_(57001-58000)
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| Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison Olivier LeCour Grandmaison (September 19, 1960, Paris) is a French historian. He is a professor of political science at the Evry-Val d'Essonne University and also teach at the Collège International de Philosophie, and mainly works on colonialism issues. Olivier_Le_Cour_Grandmaison
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| Gare d'Amiens Saint-Roch Saint-Roch is a station in the French Northern city of Amiens. Gare_d'Amiens_Saint-Roch
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| Jegun Jegun is a commune in the heart of Gascogne, in the Gers department in southwestern France. Jegun
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| Princes of Wagram The French noble title Prince de Wagram began with Louis Alexandre Berthier who in 1806 was created sovereign prince of Neuchâtel by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1809, Bonaparte granted him a second title, that of Prince de Wagram. Princes_of_Wagram
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| Lord, Have Mercy on Us Lord, Have Mercy on Us is English name for the oldest recorded song from Czech lands, the hymn Hospodine pomiluj ny. A paraphrase of the Kyrie Eleison with deep choral melody, the song is very impressive. Lord,_Have_Mercy_on_Us
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| Myrtone86/sandbox/Tramways in Lyon User:Myrtone86/sandbox/Tramways_in_Lyon
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| NATO Dispersed Operating Bases NATO Dispersed Operating Bases (DOBs) were developed to improve air power survival when NATO began planning for tactical air bases and aircraft in western Europe during the early Cold War years of the 1950s. NATO_Dispersed_Operating_Bases
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| Prix Saint-Michel The Prix Saint-Michel is a series of comic awards presented by the city of Brussels. They were first awarded in 1971, and are the oldest comics award in Europe still presented. Prix_Saint-Michel
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| Saint-Malo-de-Guersac Saint-Malo-de-Guersac , is a town and commune in the Loire-Atlantique département of France, located 15 km from Saint-Nazaire in Brière. Saint-Malo-de-Guersac
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| Andrew Dalby/Original User:Andrew_Dalby/Original
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| Gisèle Bienne Gisèle Bienne (born 1946, Chavanges) is a French writer who has written many novels. Gisèle_Bienne
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| Majesty of the Seas (mini) The mini Majesty of the Seas is a model ship constructed in Morsbach, Moselle, France, by François Zanella, a 1949-born mine worker (now retired). Majesty_of_the_Seas_(mini)
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| Rachid Boudjedra Rachid Boudjedra (Arabic:رشيد بوجدرة) (b. September 5, 1941 in Ain Beida, Algeria) is an Algerian writer and educator who has published numerous poems, essays and novels. Rachid_Boudjedra
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| Compagnie du Chemin de Fer d'Orléans à Rouen The Compagnie du Chemin de Fer d'Orléans à Rouen was a French railway company. The company was created in 1872 by M. Compagnie_du_Chemin_de_Fer_d'Orléans_à_Rouen
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| Tamarkot/Louis Pauwels User:Tamarkot/Louis_Pauwels
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| Cancoillotte Cancoillotte or Cancoyotte is a runny French cheese made principally in Franche-Comté, but also Lorraine and Luxembourg, where it is also called Kachkéis (cook-cheese). It is a typical cheese in Franc-Comtois gastronomy. Cancoillotte
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| Panhard Panhard is now a French manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. Its current incarnation was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005. Panhard
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| Camille Gourvenec Camille Gourvenec was an officer of the French external intelligence service SDECE, possibly with the rank of colonel, who, from 1966, was seconded as security adviser to President François Tombalbaye of Chad, and was therefore effectively head of Tombalbaye's security and intelligence service. He had previously served with the French forces in Algeria. Camille_Gourvenec
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| Lilliputian/Central Lilliputian Agency/Grouping users User:Lilliputian/Central_Lilliputian_Agency/Grouping_users
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| Europe 1 Transmitter Building The Europe 1 Transmitter building is located in Felsberg, a part of the municipality Überherrn, Germany close to the French border. It was built in 1954 to house the transmitter device of Europe 1, and the maiden transmission was made on January 1, 1955. Europe_1_Transmitter_Building
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| Topic outline of finance Finance studies and addresses the ways in which individuals, businesses and organizations raise, allocate and use monetary resources over time, taking into account the risks entailed in their projects. Topic_outline_of_finance
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| Aghiatrias Aghiatrias is a Czech "integrated music" ensemble from Prague. The ensemble consists of composer Vladimír Hirsch and sound-engineer Tom Saivon and was started in 1999 as an offshoot of their sympho-industrial band Skrol. Aghiatrias
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| Paul Wi11iams User:Paul_Wi11iams
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| Canche | basin_countries = France Canche
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| Aiguilles Rouges The Aiguilles Rouges (Red Needles) is a crystalline mountainous massif of the northern Alps, opposite the Mont Blanc massif. The name is justified by the characteristic color of the granite, which redden in the morning light. Aiguilles_Rouges
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| Mikkeline Kierkgaard Mikkeline Kierkgaard, born May 25, 1984 in Hundested, Denmark is a German ice skater. Kierkgaard was a Danish skater but moved to Berlin in May 2002 and has changed her skating representation to Germany. Mikkeline_Kierkgaard
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| Denis Decrès Denis Decrès, born 18 June 1761 in Chaumont - died 7 December 1820 in Paris, was an officer of the French Navy and count, later duke of the First Empire. Denis_Decrès
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| Saint-Leu-d'Esserent Saint-Leu-d'Esserent is a small town and commune situated on the banks of the river Oise, in France. During World War II, the mushroom caves of 'Saint Leu' were one of three major underground V-1 flying bomb bases, including Nucourt and Rilly La Montange. Saint-Leu-d'Esserent
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| German language/Archive 1 Talk:German_language/Archive_1
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| Train Touristique du Cotentin The Train Touristique du Cotentin is a heritage railway and voluntary association in Basse-Normandie, France. The railway runs between Barneville-Carteret and Portbail on part of the former railway line linking Carentan to Barneville-Carteret in Cotentin. Train_Touristique_du_Cotentin
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| Oflag IV-C Oflag IV-C (Oflag is the abbreviation for Offizierslager, "officers camp") (often referred to as Colditz Castle because of its location) was one of the most famous German Army prisoner-of-war camps for officers in World War II. It was located in Colditz Castle situated on a cliff overlooking the town of Colditz in Saxony. Oflag_IV-C
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| Halbared/Archive 3 User_talk:Halbared/Archive_3
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| Augustin de La Balme Augustin Mottin de la Balme was a French cavalry officer who served in Europe during the Seven Years War and in the United States during the American Revolution. Augustin_de_La_Balme
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| La Digne-d'Aval La Digne-d'Aval is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. La_Digne-d'Aval
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| The Visitors (band) The Visitors were an Australian rock band formed after the breakup of popular punk band Radio Birdman in 1978. The songs were written by Deniz Tek but unlike many other Tek bands, Tek did not sing vocals in The Visitors. The_Visitors_(band)
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| SO Châtellerault Pierre-Yves David | SO_Châtellerault
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| Suite française (Irène Némirovsky) Suite française is the title of a planned sequence of five novels by Irène Némirovsky, a French writer of Ukrainian Jewish origin. In July 1942, having just completed the first two of the series, Némirovsky was arrested as a Jew and detained at Pithiviers and then Auschwitz, where she died of typhus. Suite_française_(Irène_Némirovsky)
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