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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chambourcy. Chambourcy (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃buʁsi] ) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France...
- Chambourcy is a French company specializing in the production of yogurts and fresh dairy products. Since 1996, it has been owned by the Nestlé Group (a...
- 4 August 1852 in the house of his sister Ida, duchesse de Gramont, at Chambourcy, just a few days after his appointment had been officially announced....
- superiority and security of their own small town. Lucien Baroux as Théophile Chambourcy, capitaine des pompiers Armand Bernard as L'agent matrimonial Cocarel...
- technologique Jean-Baptiste-Poquelin lycée agricole et horticole de Saint-Germain-Chambourcy [fr] Collège Marcel Roby Private schools include: Collège et Lycée Notre-Dame...
- princely residences, manors or small castles, like that of Désert de Retz in Chambourcy. Pavillon de ch****e of the Duke of Guise in Paris (12th arrondis****t)...
- needed] Chanteloup Pagoda, near Amboise Désert de Retz, folly garden in Chambourcy near Paris, France (18th century) Parc de la Villette in Paris has a number...
- Premonstratensian monastery located in the Forêt de Marly, in the present commune of Chambourcy, Yvelines, France. The abbey was founded in 1224 by Barthélemy de Roye...
- the different brands. The mousse was produced by Nestlé's subsidiary Chambourcy yogurt brand. Nestlé Aero Mousse was introduced in Australia in 2001 in...
- Retz is a garden on the edge of the forêt de Marly in the commune of Chambourcy, in north-central France. It was created at the end of the 18th century...