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Bergues (French pronunciation: [bɛʁɡ]; Dutch: Sint-Winoksbergen; West Flemish: Bergn) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It is situated...
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designed by the art
director Jean Douarinou. The
marriaged Irène de
Bergue is
courted by two men but
remains loyal to her husband,
despite his affairs...
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Bergues-Saint-Winoc may
refer to: The
Abbey of Berghes-Saint-Winoc,
named in
honour of Saint-Winoc. The city of
Bergues. The
Noble family of de Berghes-Saint-Winoc...
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Vicente Bergues (born 19 July 1939) is a
Paraguayan sports shooter. He
competed in the
mixed skeet event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Patrice Bergues (born 12
February 1948) is a
retired French football striker and
later manager.
Footballdatabase Weltfussball v t e...
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Canal de
Bergues is one of the
oldest canals in Flanders, its
course being shown on a map
dating from the 9th century,
connecting Bergues to the port...
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Honnecourt Rocroi 2nd
Thionville 1st
Gravelines Béthune 2nd
Saint Omer 1st Lens
Bergues 1st
Mardyck Furnes 1st
Dunkirk Armentières
Nieuwpoort Commines 2nd Landrecies...
- out by the management. As punishment, he is
banished for two
years to
Bergues, a town near
Dunkirk in
northern France.
Northern France – and the Nord-Pas-de-Calais...
- sur l'Arve,
Poste du Mont-Blanc, Quai du Mont-Blanc, Quai et Hôtel des
Bergues, Quai Général
Guisan and
English Gardens, Quai Gustave-Ador and Jet d'eau...
- of Franche-Comté. On the
other hand, he kept Armentières (Armentiers),
Bergues (Sint-Winoksbergen), Charleroi,
Courtrai (Kortrijk),
Douai (Dowaai), Furnes...