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Chamant (French pronunciation: [ʃamɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France. It is
situated about 50 km to the
north of Paris, and...
- Saint-
Chamant may
refer to the
following places in France: Saint-
Chamant, Cantal, a
commune in the
department of
Cantal Saint-
Chamant, Corrèze, a commune...
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Chamant (1874–1898) was a French-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire who won the
classic 2000
Guineas in 1877. In a
career that lasted...
- Saint-
Chamant (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃamɑ̃]; Limousin:
Sench Amand) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department in
central France.
Communes of the Corrèze...
- Saint-
Chamant (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃamɑ̃]; Auvergnat:
Sanch Amanç) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France.
Communes of the...
- Jean
Chamant (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃamɑ̃]; 23
November 1913 – 22
December 2010) was a
French politician,
judge and
senator who
served from 1977...
- (Vaux le Pénil)
Abandon (
Chamant – Oise),
private Collection La
Meule –
Temps Gris à
Chamant (
Chamant – Oise) Rue – (
Chamant – Oise),
private Collection...
- 29 May 1969,
during the
Paris Air Show,
French transport minister Jean
Chamant and
German economics minister Karl
Schiller signed an
agreement officially...
- Affairs.
Michel Cointat succeeds Duhamel as
Minister of Agriculture. Jean
Chamant succeeds Mondon (d. 31
December 1970) as
Minister of Transport.
Roger Frey...
- 29 May 1969,
during the
Paris Air Show,
French transport minister Jean
Chamant and
German economics minister Karl
Schiller signed an
agreement officially...