- The
Pointe de
Corsen (Breton:
Poent ar C'horsenn) is the
westernmost point of
continental France,
located west of
Brest in the
Plouarzel Commune, Finistère...
- coastlines.
Total coverage was
achieved in 1982 with the
creation of Cross-
Corsen near
Brest after the
sinking of the
Amoco Cadiz.
During the 1990s, the Centres...
- landscape. The
westernmost point of
continental France,
known as the
Pointe de
Corsen,
extends from the
northwestern tip of Finistère.
About 40
kilometres to...
- is the
warmest month.
Extreme points of
Europe Cape
Finisterre Pointe de
Corsen Cape
Nordkinn Land's End
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Cabo da...
- literature. The
first published work in
Papiamentu was a poem by
Joseph Sickman Corsen entitled Atardi,
published in the La Cruz
newspaper in 1905.[citation needed]...
- are Jan
Gerard Palm (1831–1906),
Chris Ulder (1843–1895),
Joseph Sickman Corsen (1853–1911), Paul de Lima (1861–1926),
Jacobo Conrad (1879–1918), Rudolph...
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organizations which have
around 43
million parti****nts (2021)
Chair Daniël
Corsen Vice-Chairs
Julius Kramer Mori
Cheng Secretary General David Berg (Acting)...
-
quite the
westernmost extent of
continental France—that
would be
Pointe de
Corsen, just to the north—its
rocky isolation makes it a po****r
tourist destination...
- 2°31′E / 43.667°N 2.517°E / 43.667; 2.517
Westernmost point —
Pointe de
Corsen, Plouarzel, Finistère at 48°24′N 4°47′W / 48.400°N 4.783°W / 48.400;...
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Several Curaçao-born composers, such as Jan
Gerard Palm,
Joseph Sickman Corsen,
Jacobo Palm,
Rudolph Palm and Wim
Statius Muller, have
written mazurkas...