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Douvres (French pronunciation: [duvʁ] ) is a
commune in the
eastern French department of Ain.
Communes of the Ain
department Battle of
Douvres Radar Station...
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Douvres-la-Délivrande (French pronunciation: [duvʁ la delivʁɑ̃d] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France...
- Mont-de-Marsan. The
Douvres site was large,
covering about 20
acres (8.1 ha) in two parts, a main site (Hauptstützpunkt I Stp.
Douvres I ) and to the north...
- the
double Douvres, a
perilous reef,
Deruchette promises to
marry whoever can
salvage the ship's
steam engine. (The
cliff of the
double Douvres is not the...
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Richard fitz Samson, also
known as
Richard of
Dover (French:
Richard de
Douvres), was the
bishop of
Bayeux (as
Richard II) at the
beginning of the 12th...
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Carolina at
Chapel Hill. Roches-
Douvres Light in
Lighthouse Digest's
Lighthouse Explorer Database Media related to Roches-
Douvres Lighthouse at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Entre Calais et
Douvres,
known in
English both as
Between Dover and
Calais and as
Between Calais and Dover, is an 1897
short silent comedy film by Georges...
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Gaulish *dubron (plural dubra), such as
French Douvres and
English Dover (3rd/4th-century Dubris;
Douvres in French),
Spanish Dobra,
German Tauber (Dubra-gave...
- on the town of
Douvres-la-Délivrande. It is
located in Normandy,
northeastern France. It was
created in 2003 and its seat is in
Douvres-la-Délivrande....