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- The Ardennaise (French: Poule ardennaise, pronounced [pul aʁdənɛz, -dɛnɛz]) is a breed of domestic chicken from the Ardennes plateau, in Belgium and eastern...
- The Flèche Ardennaise is a single-day road bicycle race held annually in June in the province of Liège, Belgium. Since 2010, the race is organized as a...
- The Triptyque Ardennais is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in Belgium since 1959. No cyclist has won the race more than once. "Triptyque Ardennais"...
- inhabitants. The inhabitants of the department are known as Ardennais or Ardennaises. The department of Ardennes is bounded by Aisne to the west, Marne to...
- Communauté de communes Ardennes Thiérache Communauté de communes de l'Argonne Ardennaise Communauté de communes des Crêtes Préardennaises Communauté de communes...
- Australian Langshan Australian Game Australian Pit Game Altsteirer Sulmtaler Ardennaise or Ardenner (both large and bantam) Ardenner Bolstaart Belgian Bearded...
- poursuivants in the sprint. Later that year he was fifth in the Flèche Ardennaise race, second in the final classification of the Ronde de l'Isard, eighth...
- Retrieved 23 June 2009. L'Ardennais Union des éleveurs de chevaux de la race ardennaise. Les Haras Nationaux, 2010. (in French) Accessed August 2011 "The Ardennais"...
- l'Argonne au Namurois, during the years 1789–1792. In his work on the Ardennaise countryside in the 19th and 20th century, Jacques Lambert discusses "potée...
- wine, a beer from the Ardennes, or a cider from Porcien or Thiérache Ardennaise. Risse 1994, p. 167 Lombard 1855, p. 99 Clos Jouve 1965, p. 17 Heuzé 1866...