- The
grands établis****ts (French: [ɡʁɑ̃z‿etablismɑ̃]; lit. 'great establishments') are
French public institutions under ministerial charter within the...
- 2000s,
there were 21
vineyard owners in
Grands Échezeaux, but 80 in Échezeaux. The most well-known
owner in
Grands Échezeaux is
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti...
- Ses plus
grands succès (French for "His/her
greatest hits") and Ses
grands succès (French for "His/her
great hits") are po****r
titles for a greatest-hits...
- The
grands caids were
Berber feudal rulers of
southern quarter of
Morocco under the
French Protectorate. Hoisington,
William A. (1995).
Lyautey and the...
- to the
Order are, from
highest grade to
lowest grade:
Knight Grand Cross or Dame
Grand Cross of the Most
Excellent Order of the
British Empire (GBE)...
- The
grands corps de l'État (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ kɔʁ də leta]; English:
Grand Corps of the
French State) are a
feature of the
French state as envisaged...
- Look up
Grand Prix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grand Prix (/ɡrɒ̃ˈpriː/ French: [ɡʁɑ̃ pʁi],
meaning Grand Prize;
plural Grands Prix), is a name...
-
three Grands Prix, respectively,
Robert Kubica drove for Alfa
Romeo Racing at five
Grands Prix and Mick
Schumacher drove for Haas at one
Grand Prix. Schumacher...
-
Grands-Ponts is
currently divided into
three departments: Dabou,
Grand-Lahou, and Jacqueville. In the 2011
decree that
created the region,
Grands-Ponts...
-
first win at the 2024
Hungarian Grand Prix.
Three Grands Prix, the 1951 French, the 1956
Argentine and the 1957
British Grand Prix, were won by two drivers...