- The
Stade des
Costières was a
football stadium in Nîmes, France.
Having a
capacity of 18,364 people, it was the home of Nîmes
Olympique from 1989 to 2022...
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Costières de Nîmes (French pronunciation: [kɔstjɛʁ də nim]) is an
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for
wines that are
produced in an area between...
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Retrieved 2017-03-18. "Batterie
Costiere in Italia.
Volume Di
Carlo Alfredo Clerici". Scribd.
Retrieved 2017-03-18. "Batterie
Costiere in Italia.
Volume Di Carlo...
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Piran Coastal Galleries (Slovene:
Obalne galerije Piran, Italian:
Gallerie Costiere Pirano) is a
public institution, encomp****ing a
group of six contemporary...
- 2. On 5
November 2022, Nîmes pla**** its
final match at the
Stade des
Costières, a 1–0
Ligue 2
victory over Bordeaux. The club
would move into the Stade...
- Clerici,
Carlo Alfredo; Pesaresi,
Piero (August–September 1999). "Le
difese costiere della Spezia".
Uniformi e Armi: 48–53.
Media related to La
Spezia at Wikimedia...
- Romania 3–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 1996
qualifying 5 10 21
February 1996
Stade des
Costières, Nîmes,
France Greece 3–1 3–1
Friendly 6 26 11 June 1997 Parc des Princes...
- of castles, the most
relevant are: The
Coastal towers in
Sicily (Torri
costiere della Sicilia) are 218 old
watchtowers along the coast. In Sicily, the...
- club
began playing at the
stadium following the
closure of the
Stade des
Costières, in
order to pave the way for the
construction of the
Stade Nemausus,...
- 1939) *
Salvatore Mazzarella,
Renato Zanca, Il
libro delle Torri, le
torri costiere di
Sicilia nei
secoli XVI-XX , Palermo: Sellerio, 1985. ISBN 978-88-389-0089-1...