-
manufacturer in
France under Napoleon,
began to
produce imitation India shawls (
cachemires)
using the wool of
Spanish merino sheep. By 1811, with
government ****istance...
- (meaning bush,
cluster of
leaves or a
flower bud) in
Persian as well as
cachemire (
Cachemire (tissu) [fr]) and
palme ("palm",
which –
along with the pine and...
- Jean-Pierre Staelens, 12
Michel Longueville, 13 Gérard Lespin****e, 14
Jacques Cachemire, 15
Alain Durand (Coach: Joë Jaunay) 1973 EuroBasket:
finished 10th among...
- COVID-19 pandemic. "The Eric
Bompard Trophée | Blog
officiel Eric
Bompard Cachemire". www.eric-bompard.com.
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- some countries[which?] it is
still spelled this way.
Kashmir is
called Cachemire in French,
Cachemira in Spanish,
Caxemira in Portuguese,
Caixmir in Catalan...
-
Jacques Cachemire (born 27
February 1947 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a
French former professional basketball player and coach. At a
height of 1...
- The 2008 Trophée Éric
Bompard was the
fourth event of six in the 2008–09 ISU
Grand Prix of
Figure Skating, a senior-level
international invitational competition...
- an
advertising campaign in late 2019,
promoting its
image through a "
Cachemire Family". In
March 2020,
Barbara Werschine was
announced as the company's...
- The 2009 Trophée Éric
Bompard was the
first event of six in the 2009–10 ISU
Grand Prix of
Figure Skating, a senior-level
international invitational competition...
-
Bowen Michael Brooks Marcus Brown André Buffière
Robert Busnel Jacques Cachemire Fabien Causeur René
Chocat Don
Collins Richard Dacoury Nando de Colo Jean...