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Caradec is a Breton-language
surname (the name
Karadeg means "beloved, amiable").
Notable people with the
surname include: Loïc
Caradec,
French engineer...
- Loïc
Caradec (1948–1986) was a
French engineer and sailor, born in Paris. He died in the 1986
Route du Rhum race when his
catamaran Royale capsized. Caradec...
- Mikaël
Caradec (born 29
April 1982) is a
French professional footballer who
currently plays as a
goalkeeper for Cholet. Mickaël
Caradec profile at foot-national...
- Tony Stowers, from the book 'Le
Petomane 1857–1945' by J.
Nohain & F.
Caradec. It was
turned down by Hull Truck,
Salisbury Playhouse and the National...
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Odile Caradec (15
February 1925 – 22
September 2021) was a
French poet. Tout un
monde fluide,
illustrations Pierre de Chevilly, Éd. Océanes, 2017. République...
- Saint-
Caradec (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ kaʁadɛk]; Breton: Sant-Karadeg; Gallo: Saent-
Caradéc) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of Brittany...
- Saint-
Caradec-Trégomel (Breton: Sant-Karadeg-Tregonvael) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France.
Inhabitants of...
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Cinquante poèmes
oscillatoires 36. Jean Lescure:
Ultra crepidam 37. François
Caradec:
Fromage ou dessert ?
VOLUME III (Seghers) 38.
Jacques Jouet: L’oulipien...
- (Access date 20
December 2024) (in French)
Caradec &
Weill (1980). Le café-concert, p. 47 (in French)
Caradec &
Weill (1980). Le café-concert, p. 23 Leslie...
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Alexandre Léauté (born 12
October 2000 in Saint-
Caradec) is a
French Paralympic cyclist. He
competed at the 2020
Summer Paralympics and won a gold a medal...