- Les
Eclaireurs Lighthouse (the
French name "Les
Éclaireurs"
means "the Scouts") is a
slightly conically shaped lighthouse standing on the northeasternmost...
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organizations were
founded in France: the
Eclaireurs de
France (EdF) by
Nicolas Benoit and the
Eclaireurs Français (EF) by
Pierre de Coubertin. Three...
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Éclaireurs à
Cheval de la
Garde Impériale (mounted
scouts of the Guard) as
counterparts to the Cossacks. They were also
known as
Hussards Éclaireurs within...
- The
Éclaireurs of the
Guard (French:
Éclaireurs de la Garde) was a
Corps of
cavalry scouts of the
French Imperial Guard,
which included three cavalry...
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groups merged with the
Eclaireurs de
France and the
Jewish with the
Eclaireurs israélites de France. In 1970, the
Eclaireurs unionistes de
France and...
- et
Éclaireurs de
France (EEdF) – for
persons of any religion,
oldest Scouting organization in the country,
formed in 1911 Éclaireuses et
Éclaireurs israélites...
- The Éclaireuses et
Éclaireurs israélites de
France (EEIF,
Jewish Guides and
Scouts of France) is a
Jewish Scouting and
Guiding organization in France....
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included members from
Eclaireurs de France, the
Éclaireurs unionistes de France, the
Scouts de France, the
Guides de France, the
Éclaireurs israélites de France...
- The Les
Eclaireurs Lighthouse in Ushuaia, Argentina....
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Éclaireur was a
Rigault de Genouilly-class
cruiser built in the 1870s for the
French Navy; she was the
second and
final member of the class. The ships...