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centre of Paris. In 2019,
Colombes was the 53rd
largest city in France. The name
Colombes comes from
Latin columna (Old
French colombe),
meaning "column". This...
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France Colombé-la-Fosse, Aube,
France Colombé-le-Sec, Aube,
France Garde-
Colombe, Hautes-Alpes,
France Colombes, Paris, France, a city Sainte-
Colombe (disambiguation)...
- the
Stade olympique de
Colombes, or
simply Colombes to the locals) is a rugby, track, and ****ociation
football stadium in
Colombes, near Paris, France....
- Bois-
Colombes. The
commune of Bois-
Colombes (literally "Dove Woods") was
created on 13
March 1896 by
detaching its
territory from the
commune of
Colombes....
- to be part of the
neighbouring city of
Colombes. At this time,
before 1910, it was
called La
Garenne de
Colombes,
literally "the
warren of doves". The...
- La Garenne-
Colombes station is a
French railway station serving the
commune of La Garenne-
Colombes on the Paris–Saint-Germain-en-Laye railway. It is largely...
- for the
following season. In 2012, the club
returned to
Colombes as
Racing Club de
France Colombes 92. The club
achieved promotion in the 2021–22 Championnat...
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Colombes is a
railway station in the town
Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine department, in the
northwestern suburbs of Paris, France.
Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine (born
December 21, 1977) is an
American chef and actress. She
attended the
Natural Gourmet School in New York City, and competed...
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Philippe Colombe (died
March 1722) was a
French army officer, most
famous for his
command of the
Safavid artillery corps during the
reign of
Soltan Husayn...