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Angers. The city and
Angers Loire Métropole also edit
their news bulletins.
Angers has many
sport teams playing at top levels.
Angers SCO is
Angers's...
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Angers Sporting Club de l'Ouest,
commonly referred to as
Angers SCO (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʒe]), is a
French professional football club
based in Angers...
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Anger, also
known as
wrath (UK: /rɒθ/ ROTH) or rage, is an
intense emotional state involving a strong,
uncomfortable and non-cooperative
response to a...
- location. In the 9th century, the
Bishop of
Angers gave the
Counts of
Anjou permission to
build a
castle in
Angers. The
construction of the
first castle begun...
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Angered (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈâŋːɛˌreːd] listen) is a
borough of
Gothenburg Muni****lity in Västra Götaland County, Sweden.
Angered is the biggest...
- and 1860,
Angers collaborated to the work Décisions des
tribunaux du Bas-Canada.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to François-Réal
Angers. Biography...
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Eusebius (Bruno) of
Angers (died
September 1, 1081) was
bishop of
Angers, France. He
first appears in the
historical record as
bishop of
Angers at the synod...
- des
Neiges Cemetery. "Auguste-Réal
Angers fonds,
Library and
Archives Canada". 20 July 2017. "Auguste-Réal
Angers fonds, Bibliothèque et
Archives nationales...
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comediennes in the
postwar London theatre".
Angers was born in Liverpool,
Lancashire in 1918. Her father,
Harry Angers, was a
music hall
comedian who also appeared...
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Angers Bridge, also
called the B****e-Chaîne Bridge, was a
suspension bridge over the
Maine River in
Angers, France. It was
designed by
Joseph Chaley and...