- Look up
cedres or
cèdres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cedres (French for cedars) may
refer to:
Antonio Cedrés (1927–2015),
Spanish footballer and...
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Nanterre Tour
Gambetta 1975
residential 104 341 37
Courbevoie Tour
Cèdre 1998
office 103 338 26
Courbevoie Tour Opus 12 1973
office 100 328 27 Puteaux...
- "Les
Cèdres" (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ bɔtanik lɛ sɛːdʁ]) (14 hectares),
often called simply Les
Cèdres or the
Jardin de la
villa "Les
Cèdres", is...
- Montréal/Les
Cèdres Airport (TC LID: CSS3) was a
general aviation aerodrome located approximately 30 km (19 mi) west of Montreal, Quebec,
Canada near Autoroute...
-
Rapide du
Costeau des
Cèdres. Subsequently, it was also
known as Coteau-des-
Cèdres, Portage-du-Coteau-des-
Cèdres, or just Les
Cèdres.
Numerous explorers...
-
Cedre SARL (until 1979
registered as Société Seve-
Cedre) was a
French manufacturer of
small cars,
powered by
electricity and
fueled using batteries. The...
- Trophy. "María
Jimena Cedrés Lobbosco". cahockey.org.ar.
Archived from the
original on 29 June 2016.
Retrieved 6 June 2016.
Jimena Cedrés at the International...
- Néstor
Gabriel Cedrés Vera (born
March 3, 1970, in Minas) is a
Uruguayan footballer. He has pla**** for
various teams in Uruguay,
Argentina and Mexico....
- Antonio,
Domingo and
Feluco were also footballers. Juan
Cedrés at BD****bol "Fallece
Antonio Cedrés,
quien fuera jugador del Real Betis" (in Spanish). La...
- Josué
Artiles Cedrés (born 24
January 1996) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a left winger. Born in Las Palmas,
Canary Islands,
Cedrés joined Real Madrid's...