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- Durham, originally called Beaurepaire Beaurepaire, Isère Beaurepaire, Oise Beaurepaire, Seine-Maritime Beaurepaire, Vendée Beaurepaire-en-Bresse, in the Saône-et-Loire...
- Beaurepaires is an Australian and New Zealand tyre retail and repair chain started in 1922 by Frank Beaurepaire, a former Olympic swimmer for Australia...
- Beaurepaire is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre-Marie Quesnay de Beaurepaire (1755–1820), French soldier Beryl Beaurepaire...
- Sir Francis Joseph Edmund Beaurepaire (13 May 1891 – 29 May 1956) was an Australian distance freestyle swimmer from the 1900s to the 1920s, who won three...
- Beaurepaire is a country estate at Sherborne St John in the English county of Hampshire. Beaurepaire was owned by the Brocas family from Aquitaine for...
- Dame Beryl Edith Beaurepaire, AC, DBE (née Bedggood; 24 September 1923 – 24 October 2018) was an Australian political activist, feminist and philanthropist...
- Lilian De Beaurepaire (15 September 1892 – 24 November 1979), also known by her married name Lilian Clarke, was an Australian swimmer and diver. She competed...
- Beaurepaire (French pronunciation: [boʁpɛʁ]) is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. Communes of the Vendée...
- Beaurepaire (French pronunciation: [boʁpɛʁ]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Beaurepaire was the first town in France to...
- Henrique de Beaurepaire-Rohan (12 May 1812 - 19 July 1894) was a Brazilian explorer, geographer, soldier and politician. He was of French extraction....