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Capucins may
refer to:
Order of
Friars Minor Capuchin Capucins, Quebec, a
former muni****lity that is now part of Cap-Chat,
Quebec This disambiguation...
- Théâtre des
Capucins (Luxembourgish: Kapuzinertheater) is a
theatre in
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. It is part of the Théâtres de la
Ville de Luxembourg...
- Le
Capucin Le
Capucin,
winner of the prix du
Jockey Club in 1923 (Chantilly) Sire
Nimbus Grandsire Elf Dam
Carmen Damsire Sidus Country France Breeder...
- du Mémorial Montbarey, Brest, 1996, 67 p.
position of îlot des
Capucins îlot des
Capucins (photos) 48°19′9″N 4°34′59″W / 48.31917°N 4.58306°W / 48.31917;...
- ISBN 978-2-86538-063-3.
Capucins du Proche-Orient (2019-07-11). "Couvent
saint Louis - Frères
mineurs capucins".
Capucins du Proche-Orient. Archived...
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small square called Place des
Capucins was open in the 18th century. The
monastery of the
Capuchin order,
named Capucins du
Petit Forez, was
built in 1622...
- itself, the town's
territory also
includes the
communities of Cap-Chat-Est,
Capucins, and Petit-Fonds.
There are two
theories about the
origin of the town's...
- Brest, France. It is
located in the
Carpon valley,
against the
plateau des
Capucins in the
Recouvrance quarter. Only its
lower half survives, as the oldest...
-
Capucin (3,838 m) is a rock
pinnacle located underneath Mont
Blanc du
Tacul in the Mont
Blanc M****if in Haute-Savoie, France. v t e The
Grand Capucin...
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observed by a
visitor at the
market at Noailles, also
called Marché des
Capucins, in old town near the Old Port. There,
Lebanese bakeries, an
African ****e...