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Brennes (French pronunciation: [bʁɛn]) is a
commune in the Haute-Marne
department in
northeastern France.
Inhabitants of
Brennes are
known as Brennois...
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naturel régional de la
Brenne in the
Indre département of
France Brenne (river),
tributary of the Armançon, of the
Seine basin Brenne (Cisse),
tributary of...
- Lynn G.
Brenne (October 3, 1911 –
February 5, 1993) was an
American politician and businessman.
Brenne was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He went to Cleveland...
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Simen Brenne (born 17
March 1981) is a
Norwegian footballer who
plays for Råde.
Brenne has pla**** in 15
games for Norway, and
scored one goal
since his...
- Brænne
Mineralvatn was a
small Norwegian bottling company established in 1915. They
specialize in non-alcoholic drinks,
chiefly carbonated soft drinks...
- The
Abbey of Saint-Cyran-en-
Brenne, also
known since 1975 as the
Abbey of Saint-Michel-en-
Brenne, and
originally as Saint-Pierre de Longoret, is an abbey...
- Mézières-en-
Brenne (French pronunciation: [mezjɛːʁ ɑ̃ bʁɛn] ) is a
commune in the
Indre department in
central France. It is
located is at the
heart of the
Brenne...
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naturel régional de la
Brenne (French pronunciation: [paʁk natyʁɛl ʁeʒjɔnal də la bʁɛn]; lit. 'Regional
nature park of
Brenne') is an 1,672 km2 (646 sq mi)...
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Miller (director);
Cynthia Friedlob, John Semper,
Michael Swerdlick,
Richard Brenne,
Wayne Allan Rice (screenplay);
Christopher "Kid" Reid,
Christopher "Play"...
- to the region,
often mentioned in
Medieval Latin sources as: Bituria. La
Brenne,
located west of Châteauroux and east of Tournon-Saint-Martin in the Indre...