- Lac
Fourchu is a lake in Isère, France. v t e...
- II (1901)
Species Vitis vinifera Also
called Duriff,
Plant Durif,
Plant Fourchu,
Pinot de
Romans and
Pinot de l’Hermitage,
Petit Syrah Origin Montpellier...
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Fourchu (/ˈfɔːrʃuː/ FOR-shoo) is a
small community located on Nova
Scotia Route 247 in
Richmond County on Cape
Breton Island. The
Canadian Press (2017)...
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caribou TV
series 1963–64 Les
Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut
Julie Fourchu TV
series 1965–67
Festival Jeannette / Nora /
Sonia TV
series 1967 Saint...
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Blauer Thuner, Chatille,
Corsin (in Savoie), Durazaine, Duret,
Durif fourchu, Famette,
Feunette (in Haute-Savoie),
Fumette (in Haute-Savoie), Gondran...
- Fare in the m****if des
Rousses Lac
Faucille in the m****if des
Rousses Lac
Fourchu in the m****if du
Taillefer Lac de Grand'Maison at the
Vallon de l'Eau d'Olle...
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Pinot de l'Hermitage,
Pinot de Romans,
Pinot Fourcat,
Plant Durif,
Plant Fourchu, Portoka, Serine,
Serine des Mauves,
Sirane de Tain,
Sirane Fourchue, Syrah...
- The
region was
visited in 1604 by
Samuel de Champlain, who
named it "Cap-
Fourchu",
meaning "forked or
cloven cape." The
first Europeans to make a settlement...
- Labrador, when it dissipated.
Tropical storm force winds were
recorded at
Fourchu, Nova Scotia, as well as wind
gusts up to 62 mph (100 km/h) at Port aux...
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served in this
position from 1946
until his
death in 1947. He was born in
Fourchu,
Richmond County, Nova Scotia, the son of Neil
MacLean and
Euphemia MacDonald...