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- Félicia Ballanger (born 12 June 1971 in La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée) is a retired French racing cyclist. She won five world championships in the sprint and...
- Ballanger Cr**** is a 4.7-mile-long (7.6 km) tributary of the Mullica River in southern New Jersey in the United States. The name is derived from "Belangee...
- (season 1; guest season 3) Pääru Oja as Arne Gormsson (season 1) James Ballanger as Hallbjörn (seasons 1–2) Louis Davison as Prince / King Edmund II (season...
- were filmed in a disused wing of the Centre Hospitalier Robert Ballanger (Robert Ballanger Hospital Centre) using equipment from the ****ociated hospital...
- The Bellanger-Denhaut 22 (sometimes known by the military designation Bellanger-Denhaut HB.3) was a twin-engined bomber/reconnaissance flying boat designed...
- areas (PSA Peugeot Citroën, Garonor, and O'Parinor), and parks (Robert Ballanger Park and Sausset Park): The Rose des Vents (also known as the City of...
- Updated after the 2024 World Championships. Lavreysen, Freuler, Nakano and Ballanger won the most individual titles with ten each. Argentina Australia Azerbaijan...
- (born 1954), Romanian rower Felicia Atkins, Australian model Felicia Ballanger (born 1971), French cyclist Felicia Barton (born 1982), an American semifinalist...
- Gormsson Pääru Oja Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Hallbjorn James Ballanger Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Prince / King Edmund II Louis...
- 10.2215. PMID 11060802. Villarreal G, Johnson MR, Rubey R, Lydiard RB, Ballanger JC (2000). "Treatment of social phobia with the dopamine agonist pergolide"...