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Diksmuide (Dutch: [dɪksˈmœydə] ; French:
Dixmude [diksmyd]; West Flemish: Diksmude) is a
Belgian city and muni****lity in the
Flemish province of West...
- The
Dixmude was a
Zeppelin airship built for the
Imperial German Navy as L 72 (c/n LZ 114) and
unfinished at the end of the
First World War, when it was...
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Dixmude (L9015) is an
amphibious ****ault ship, a type of
helicopter carrier, of the
French Navy. She is the
third vessel to bear the name, and is the...
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Dixmude or Diksmuide,
Belgian city.
Dixmude may also
refer to:
Alphonse Jacques de
Dixmude French ship
Dixmude,
three units of the
French Navy have been...
- Lieutenant-general
Baron Jules Marie Alphonse Jacques de
Dixmude (24
February 1858 – 24
November 1928),
often known as
General Jacques, was a Belgian...
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French Navy have been
named Dixmude, in
honour of the
Fusiliers Marins at the
battle of Diksmuide:
French airship
Dixmude, an airship,
formerly the German...
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underwent a
refit and was lent to the
French Navy,
where she was
renamed Dixmude. The
Flotille 3FB
equipped with
Douglas Dauntless dive
bombers served on...
- of the
class are in
service in the
French Navy: Mistral, Tonnerre, and
Dixmude. A deal for two
ships for the
Russian Navy was
announced by then French...
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Diksmuide (Dutch: Arrondis****t Diksmuide; French: Arrondis****t de
Dixmude) is one of the
eight administrative arrondis****ts in the
Province of...
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other Reunion gains, but he had to hand back
Courtrai and
Dixmude. Luxembourg, Courtrai, and
Dixmude were in the
Spanish Netherlands,
whereas Strasbourg had...