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- A bougnat ([bu.ɲa]) was a term for a person who moved from rural France to Paris, originally from the M****if Central and more specifically from Aubrac...
- At the age of 14, Adjani starred in her first motion picture, Le Petit Bougnat (1970). She first gained fame as a classical actress at the Comédie-Française...
- [518] Boutique 4 120 rue Saint-Martin 59 rue Simon-le-Franc [519] Boutique Bougnat 4 80 rue François-Miron [520] Br****erie Bofinger 4 3-7 rue de la Bastille...
- (French people originating from the Auvergne region), often called the "bougnats", transformed and developed the French bistro. Indeed, they started to...
- actress, Mark of the Gorilla, The 49th Man Isabelle Adjani - Le Petit bougnat Jane Alexander - The Great White Hope Carmen Argenziano - Cover Me Babe...
- Marion Sarraut, Marc Rivière, ... TV series (3 episodes) 2004 Maigret The bougnat manager Laurent Heynemann TV series (1 episode) 2007 Boulevard du Palais...
- you Maria, you'd better change our bed sheets..."); a bougnat (coalman and barkeeper) ("Bougnat, put away your wine, tonight I'll drink from my sorrow...
- from 1946 to 1976. The latter sold the restaurant to Robert Pascal, a bougnat from Aveyron who had been working at Drouant for forty years. The establishment...
- published. The ubiquitous wine-and-coal shops in Gergovie allude to the Bougnats, Arvernian immigrants to Paris operating shops selling wine, wood, and...
- (Cinq gars pour Singapour) (1967) Adolphe ou l'âge tendre (1968) Le Petit Bougnat (1970) Malicious Pleasure (Le Malin plaisir) (1975) Julien Fontanes, magistrat...