- de fer Les
Avants – Sonloup.
Opened in 1901 as the
first stage of the Montreux–Lenk im
Simmental line, it
connects Montreux to Les
Avants and Sonloup...
- In the arts and literature, the term
avant-garde (from
French meaning 'advance guard' or 'vanguard')
identifies an
experimental genre or work of art,...
- The Les
Avants Championship or
Championnat des
Avants also
known as the Les
Avants International was a men's and women's open
international clay court...
- up
avant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Avant can
refer to:
Avant, part of
music production team
Bloodshy &
Avant Avant (singer),
Myron Avant, an...
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Villa Lausanne 1911: Club des
patineurs de
Lausanne 1912: HC Les
Avants 1913: HC Les
Avants 1914: not pla**** 1915: not pla**** 1916: HC Bern 1917: HC Bern...
- Citroën from 1934 to 1957. With some 760,000
units built, the
Traction Avants were the
first front-wheel
drives made in such (six-figure) quantity. Whilst...
- Cory Ann
Avants-Dockins (born
January 22, 1985) is a
former professional tennis player from the
United States. Born in Hawaii,
Avants grew up in North...
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Experimental rock, also
called avant-rock, is a
subgenre of rock
music that
pushes the
boundaries of
common composition and
performance technique or which...
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Clarence Alexander Avant (February 25, 1931 –
August 13, 2023) was a
prominent American music executive and film producer.
Originating from Climax, North...
- The
Russian avant-garde was a large,
influential wave of
avant-garde
modern art that
flourished in the
Russian Empire and the
Soviet Union, approximately...