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Couleuvre (French pronunciation: [kulœvʁ]) is a
commune in the
department of
Allier in
Auvergne in
central France.
Communes of the
Allier department "Répertoire...
- The
Battle of Ravine-à-
Couleuvres (Haitian Creole:
Batay Ravin Koulèv),
fought on 23
February 1802, was a
major battle of the Saint-Domingue expedition...
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derived from the
antiquated "culuering" and the
French couleuvrine (from
couleuvre "gr**** snake",
following Latin: colubrinus, lit. 'of the
nature of a snake')...
- 2005
edition of the
Philadelphia Film Festival. Le Roi, l'Écureuil et la
Couleuvre (2010, TV).
Madame de Sévigné is pla**** by
Carole Richert. Tan**** 1982...
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Toussaint defeated the
French troops at the Bataille-de-la-Ravine-à-
Couleuvre near the town of Gonaives. In
Gonaives the
French captured Toussaint and...
- co-founded La
Couleuvre, an
exhibition space for
contemporary art
located in Saint-Ouen, in 2012.
Artists who
design exhibits at
Couleuvre are
given carte...
- Carpenter,
Francis (1932–1933),
Tales of a
Russian Grandmother Contes de la
couleuvre [Tales of the Snake] (in French), 1932
Conte du
petit poisson d'or [Tale...
- Mantua, the Pyramids, the Nile, Zurich, Marengo, Hohenlinden, Ravine-à-
Couleuvres Belligerents Catholic and
Royal Armies Émigré
armies Holy
Roman Empire...
- writer,
whose works were
inspired by the island. The
family lived at Anse
Couleuvre in Le Prêcheur. At the age of 15,
three years earlier than usual, Tardon...
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Actor (2nd place)
Comme James Dean
Robert Benchetrout Short Avaler des
couleuvres Tom
Short 2006
Marie Antoinette Man at
Masked Ball When I Was a Singer...