- The
Burdeau Bridge-Building (in French: Immeuble-pont
Burdeau) is a
structure that
combines the
functions of a
residential building and a road/pedestrian...
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Province in
northwestern Algeria.
Founded in 1905 by
Auguste Burdeau, the town bore the name
Burdeau during the
French colonial era.
Algeria portal "Communes...
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Georges Burdeau (1905–1988) was a
French constitutionalist. , Elgie,
Robert (1996), "The
French Presidency:
Conceptualising Presidential Power in the...
- Auguste-Laurent
Burdeau (French pronunciation: [oɡyst lɔʁɑ̃ byʁdo]; 10
September 1851 – 12
December 1894) was a
French politician. He was the son of a...
- The Rue
Burdeau is a
street located in the 1st arrondis****t of Lyon, at the
bottom of the
slopes of La Croix-Rousse, just
above the Église Saint-Polycarpe...
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leaking oil"
Archived June 8, 2015, at the
Wayback Machine, by Cain
Burdeau (****ociated Press),
Boston Globe,
April 25, 2010 Robertson, Campbell; Kaufman...
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Burdeau, Cain (26
April 2022). "Russia
warns of
World War III, West
boosts arms...
- for
public instruction,
Goudchaux for finance,
Arago for the navy, and
Burdeau for war. Garnier-Pagès was
mayor of Paris. But, in 1830, the republican-socialist...
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Archived from the
original on
February 7, 2006.
Retrieved May 12, 2008.
Burdeau, Cain (February 12, 2008). "White
House Budget for
Levee Work
Riles Many...
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Mercier –
Minister of War
David Raynal –
Minister of the
Interior Auguste Burdeau –
Minister of
Finance Antonin Dubost –
Minister of
Justice Jean
Marty –...