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faucon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Faucon (French: Falcon) may
refer to:
Faucon,
Vaucluse Faucon-de-Barcelonnette, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence...
- Draveurs,
franchise moved to
Sherbrooke in 1992 as the
Sherbrooke Faucons ("Falcons"). The
Faucons were
renamed to
Castors in 1998 and
moved to Lewiston, Maine...
- as the Stockeu, Haute-Levée, La Redoute, and the Côte de la Roche-aux-
Faucons,
before finishing in Liège. In the
final 15 km of the race, the course...
- name
Faucon:
Faucon (1638),
broken up in 1661
Faucon (1674),
broken up in 1708
Faucon (1728), a brig
Faucon (1759), a
cutter French destroyer
Faucon (1887)...
-
Bernard Faucon (born 12
September 1950) is a
French photographer and writer. He
first established a
career in art
photography and has
exhibited widely...
- Guardian. 18
October 2022.
Retrieved 14
November 2022. Nissenbaum, Dion;
Faucon,
Benoit (24
April 2023). "Iran
Ships Ammunition to
Russia by
Caspian Sea...
- Word from Our
Sponsor Karen Hillridge 2014
Grace of
Monaco Madge Tivey-
Faucon Ned
Rifle Fay Grim 2015
Irrational Man Rita
Richards 2016 Café
Society Rad...
- Aunou-le-
Faucon (French pronunciation: [onu lə fokɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in
northwestern France. The
commune of is made up of the following...
-
Philippe Faucon (French pronunciation: [filip fokɔ̃]; born 26
January 1958) is a
French film director,
screenwriter and producer.
Philippe Faucon was born...
- Français Left
defence - Eric Messier,
Sherbrooke Faucons Right defence -
Stephane Julien,
Sherbrooke Faucons Left
winger -
Francois Leroux,
Verdun Collège...