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Caen (UK: /ˈkɒ̃ ˈkɒn/; French: [kɑ̃] ; Norman: Kaem) is a
commune 15 km (9.3 mi)
inland from the
northwestern coast of France. It is the
prefecture of...
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Marcel Caens (1919 –
November 2006) was a
French classical trumpeter. Born in Honfleur,
Caens began studying the
cornet at Villedieu-les-Poêles with Michel...
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Thierry Caens (born 1958) is a
French classical trumpeter. Born in
Dijon (Burgundy),
Caens began studying the
trumpet at the age of six with his father...
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Caen and its
vicinity during the
Battle of Normandy.
Caen is
about 9 mi (14 km)
inland from the
Calvados coast astride the Orne
River and
Caen Canal...
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Stade Malherbe Caen (French pronunciation: [stad malɛʁb kɑ̃];
commonly known as SM
Caen, Malherbe, or
simply Caen) is a
French professional football team...
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Herbert Eugene Caen (/keɪn/;
April 3, 1916 –
February 1, 1997) was a San
Francisco humorist and
journalist whose daily column of
local goings-on and insider...
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Caen stone (French:
Pierre de
Caen) is a
light creamy-yellow Jur****ic
limestone quarried in north-western
France near the city of
Caen. The
limestone is...
- Émilie
Caen is a
French actress. She is
known for
playing the role of Ségolène in
Serial (Bad) Weddings.
Thanks to her mother, who
regularly took her to...
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Caen, Gare de l'Ouest or Gare Calvados, is the main and now only
station serving the city of
Caen, Normandy, France. The
station stands on the main line...
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Ralph of
Caen (also
known as
Radulphus Cadomensis) (c. 1080 – c. 1120) was a
Norman chaplain and
author of the
Gesta Tancredi in
expeditione Hierosolymitana...