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Bleury (French pronunciation: [blœʁi]) is a
former commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. In
January 2012 it
merged with Saint-Symphorien-le-Château...
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Sherbrooke Street (i.e.
through the
downtown core), the street's name
changes to
Bleury Street, and
south of
Saint Antoine Street in Old Montreal, the name changes...
- of Boucherville, and Marguerite-Émilie de
Bleury (1786–1812),
sister of Clément-Charles
Sabrevois de
Bleury.
Boucher de
Boucherville took his MD from...
- Division, of the
Canadian Army. The
regiment is
located at 2067, rue
Bleury (2067,
Bleury Street) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and is
currently commanded by...
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station has 4 entrances: 1555, rue Jeanne-Mance 2020, rue de
Bleury 1990, rue de
Bleury 150, rue
Ontario The
station features art by Frédéric Back: a...
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Bleury-Saint-Symphorien (French pronunciation: [blœʁi sɛ̃ sɛ̃fɔʁjɛ̃]) is a
former commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. It was established...
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Bleury (October 28, 1798 –
September 15, 1862) of
Montreal was a soldier, seigneur, lawyer, politician,
newspaper founder and
noted duellist.
Bleury Street...
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Other buildings designed by
Scott include:
houses for
Edward Prentice on
Bleury Street in
Montreal 1858 St. John's
Anglican Church 490
Centre Street, Prescott...
- René-Levesque
Boulevard to the north, Notre-Dame
Street to the south, De
Bleury/Saint-Pierre
Street to the east and Robert-Bour****a
Boulevard to the west...
- Côte-des-Neiges Rd.
Montreal — Rue de
Bleury (901
Bleury Head
Office and
Store below)
Montreal — Ave Du Parc
Montreal — Rue de
Bleury (restaurant supplies) Pointe-Claire...