- The
Second Battle of
Boulou (29
April to 1 May 1794) took
place during the War of the Pyrenees, part of the
French Revolutionary Wars. This
battle saw...
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Boulou, also
known as boulous, is a
Libyan Jewish sweet bread or cake of
Maghrebi Jewish origin,
similar to mouna, tishpishti, or
pound cake, that is traditionally...
- Le
Boulou (French pronunciation: [lə bulu] ; Catalan: El Voló [əl βuˈlo]) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France. It is...
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Boulou Ferré (born Jean-Jacques Ferret, 24
April 1951) is a
French virtuoso jazz guitarist, composer, arranger, and improviser. He is the
brother of Elios...
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Boulou is a
village in the B****ar
Prefecture in the Kara
Region of north-western Togo.
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- The
First Battle of
Boulou (3–4
October and 14–15
October 1793) saw a
Republican French army led by
Eustache Charles d'Aoust
attack a
Spanish Royal army...
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Paterne Boula Bi
Boula (born 25
February 1983) is an
Ivorian former footballer who pla**** as a defender. Bi
Boula began his
career with
Toumodi FC. He...
- Le
Boulou with a
strongpoint at Montesquieu-des-Albères in the
Pyrenees foothills to the east. On 29 April, the
first day of the
Battle of
Boulou, the...
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Boulou...
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launched his
offensive in late
April 1794. The
French victory in the
Battle of
Boulou on 1 May
caused the
Spanish army to
withdraw south of the Pyrenees. The...