-
beginning of the 20th,
Armentières acquired fame,
being the "City of Fabric".
Industrial weaving,
spinning and
brewing grew in
Armentières, bene****ing from...
- follows:
Mademoiselle from
Armentieres, Parley-voo?
Mademoiselle from
Armentieres, Parley-voo?
Mademoiselle from
Armentieres, She hasn't been
kissed in...
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attacks from
Arras north to
Armentières in late October,
which were
faced by the BEF III
Corps from
Rouges Bancs, past
Armentières north to the
Douve river...
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Jeunesse Athletique Armentières is a
French football team
founded in 1911. They are
based in
Armentières,
France and are
playing in the
Championnat de...
- came into
effect in
March 2015, the
communes of the
canton of
Armentières are:
Armentières (chief town) Bois-Grenier
Capinghem La Chapelle-d'Armentières...
- HMCS
Armentières was one of
twelve Battle-class
naval trawlers used by the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).
Armentières entered service in 1918 near the end...
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Armentières-sur-Ourcq (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃tjɛʁ syʁ uʁk],
literally Armentières on Ourcq) is a
commune in the
department of
Aisne in the Hauts-de-France...
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Armentières-sur-Avre (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃tjɛʁ syʁ avʁ],
literally Armentières on Avre) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in northern...
- November,
which after 30 October, took
place north of
Armentières, when the
battles of
Armentières and
Messines merged with the
First Battle of Ypres. Armeegruppe...
- north-central France. The
inhabitants are
called Armentiérois.
Armentières is
served by
Isles -
Armentières -
Congis station on
Transilien Line P.
Communes of the...