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Barentin (French pronunciation: [baʁɑ̃tɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. The town is situated...
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Nadia Barentin (17
October 1936 – 22
March 2011) was a
French actress,
known for her
theatre and film roles,
including Les
Blessures ********ines in 2000...
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Charles Louis François de
Paule de
Barentin was a
French statesman and
Keeper of the
Seals of
France at the end of the
reign of
Louis XVI. He was born...
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Barentin Viaduct is a
railway viaduct that
crosses the
Austreberthe River on the Paris–Le
Havre line near to the town of
Barentin, Normandy, France, about...
- as Mme
Perier Élizabeth
Teissier as Puck (as
Elizabeth Teissier)
Nadia Barentin as
Julia Axelle Abbadie as
Madeleine Janine Mondon as
Himself Clément Michu...
- The
canton of
Barentin is an
administrative division of the Seine-Maritime department, in
northern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...
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coach stop on the
Portsmouth to
London route.
Petersfield is
twinned with
Barentin in France, and
Warendorf in Germany.
Petersfield Heath's
burial mounds...
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structural disasters of Br****ey's
career occurred, the
collapse of the
Barentin Viaduct. The
viaduct was
built of
brick at a cost of
about £50,000 and...
- feet)
polyester replica in the
northwest of France, in the
small town of
Barentin near Rouen. It was made for the 1969
French film, Le
Cerveau ("The Brain")...
- by the protocol. When
Louis XVI and
Charles Louis François de
Paule de
Barentin, the
Keeper of the
Seals of France,
addressed the
deputies on 6 May, the...