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Centre sportif d'Asnières-sur-Seine,
commonly known as
Centre sportif des
Courtilles, is a
multisports facility located in the
Paris suburb of Asnières-sur-Seine...
- Les
Courtilles (French pronunciation: [le kuʁtij]) is the
terminus of the
northwestern branch of Line 13 of the
Paris Métro. The
station is
located on...
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During this time, she met a
women named Helene de
Courtille, a
prostitute with high-paying clients.
Courtille introduced Élie to the trade, and
acted as a...
- ISBN 3-405-12974-5. G. N. Georgano: cars. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours.
Courtille, 1975 (French) G.
Marshall Naul, "Altena", in G.N. Georgano, ed., The...
- 1992 and 2012 when the line was
extended to Asnières–Gennevilliers–Les
Courtilles. In 2014, a stop on
tramway T8 was opened.
Platforms T1 tram stop "Plan...
- church, now a
parish church in the
French town of Melun, on rue de la
Courtille on the île Saint-Etienne. The
building dates back to the 11th century...
-
derives its name. It is part of the line's
northwestern branch toward Les
Courtilles, and is the only
station of the line that has the Dir-on
Porte de Clichy...
- Les
Courtilles, the last
named being the
terminus of the line. Line 1 of the Île-de-France
tramway also
serves the
metro station at Les
Courtilles, connecting...
- Pierre-Mathurin Mercier, Scépeaux, Jean Terrien, Joseph-Juste
Coquereau and
Louis Courtillé.
Regular cen
troops also
included a high
number of foreigners, including...
- Clermont-Ferrand:
History of Its Construction.
University Microfilms.
Courtillé, Anne (1994). La cathédrale de
Clermont (in French). Créer. ISBN 2-902894-94-5...