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Carmaux (French pronunciation: [kaʁmo]; Occitan: Carmauç) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. The
Compagnie minière de
Carmaux has...
- Portuguese, and Korean. Her
publications include The Gl****workers of
Carmaux:
French Craftsmen and
Political Action in a
Nineteenth Century City (Harvard...
- Calvignac, a
socialist and
trade unionist working at the
Carmaux mine,
after his
election as
mayor of
Carmaux, a large-scale
strike erupted within the mine and...
- The
Compagnie minière de
Carmaux (
Carmaux Mining Company), or Société des
mines de
Carmaux, was one of the
first coal
mining companies in France. It was...
- army
being sent
against the
striking workers of the
Compagnie minière de
Carmaux.
Henry sent a
parcel bomb to the company's
headquarters in Paris, located...
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Carmaux is a
railway station in
Carmaux, Occitanie, France. The
station opened in 1906.
Located on the
Toulouse to
Rodez railway line, the
station is...
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Jules Cavailles (20 June 1901,
Carmaux – 29
January 1977, Épineuil) was a
French painter. He
started as a
technical draughtsman during which time he met...
- des
Mines d'Albi (officially École
Nationale Supérieure des
Mines d'Albi-
Carmaux, also
known as EMAC or
Mines Albi, ex-ENSTIMAC) was
created in 1993. It...
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Carmaux, défournage du coke (translated as
Drawing Out the coke) is a
French silent film made in 1896 by Lumière. The
location was the Saut-du-Tarn Steel...
- Saint-Benoît-de-
Carmaux (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bənwa də kaʁmo],
literally Saint-Benoît of
Carmaux; Languedocien: Sant
Benesech de Carmauç) is a commune...