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Daours (French pronunciation: [duʁ]; Picard: Dour) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Daours is
situated on the...
- Bussy-lès-
Daours (French pronunciation: [bysi lɛ duʁ],
literally Bussy near
Daours; Picard: Buchin-lès-Dour) is a
commune in the
Somme département in Hauts-de-France...
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Daours is a
railway station serving the
French towns of
Daours and
Aubigny in the
Somme department. It is
situated on the Paris–Lille railway. The station...
- département Bussy-le-Repos, Yonne, a
commune in the
Yonne département Bussy-lès-
Daours, a
commune in the
Somme département Bussy-lès-Poix, a
commune in the Somme...
- Army, regrouped, came
settling to the
Hallue valley from
Bavelincourt to
Daours. The
troops (about 43,000 men) were
divided into two army corps: The 22nd...
- Tanzania)
Daliyar Djambev (Media
Representative in Kyrgyzstan)
Sheikh Ahmad Al-
Daour (Member of the
Jordanian Parliament 1955–1957, deceased)
Sheikh Yousef Al-Sabatin...
- was a
French politician. He was born in the
Somme commune of Bussy-lès-
Daours. He
served as the
mayor of the city of
Amiens from 1880 to 1881 and again...
- the
final days of the war in 1918. He is
buried in the
Daours Communal Cemetery Extension in
Daours. His name is
listed as one of the 133
rugby players killed...
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primary co-conspirators were
Waseem Mughal and
Tariq Al-
Daour.
Their activities were
funded by Al-
Daour, who was
found to be in
possession of 37,000 credit...
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expanded from 2 to 8 communes:
Amiens (eastern part)
Aubigny Bussy-lès-
Daours Camon Daours Lamotte-Brebière
Rivery Vecquemont Arrondis****ts of the
Somme department...