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native to
North and
South America. It was
named after Maître
Gaillard de
Charentonneau, an 18th-century
French magistrate who was an
enthusiastic botanist...
- de
Charentonneau is a
football stadium located in the
Charentonneau district of Maisons-Alfort, France.
Since its
inauguration in 1905,
Charentonneau has...
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Cercle Athlétique de
Paris Charenton Founded 1896; 129 years ago (1896)
Ground Stade Henri Guérin
Stade de
Charentonneau Chairman Oscar Goncalves...
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Henri Guérin in Charenton, but also play many
matches at the
Stade Charentonneau in Maisons-Alfort. Charenton-le-Pont is
twinned with:
Borgo Val di Taro...
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Zimmermann started in the
final of the
Coupe Dewar in 1909 at
Stade de
Charentonneau,
which ended in a 5–0 loss to
Gallia Club. In 1912, he
helped AS Française...
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victory over VGA Médoc, the FCAF champions, in the
final at
Stade de
Charentonneau.
Olympique Lillois (OL) had been on the rise ever
since Henri Jooris...
- 39am on 8
September 1944 a V-2
rocket landed and
killed six
people at
Charentonneau,
launched from Petites-Tailles, near Houffalize, in south-east Belgium...
- help his side to a 4–1 win over FEC Levallois. In the
final at the
Charentonneau on 26 April, "Chandelier's
virtuosity allows the
Northerners to show...
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Paris Championship match against Standard AC,
which took
place at the
Charentonneau, and
which was
refereed by
Robert Guérin, who at the time was the president...
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acquire a
disused farm
building on the
corner of Grande-Rue and Rue de
Charentonneau.
After minor conversion works had been completed, the new town hall...