- non-filter,
Gauloises Caporal, have been
discontinued and
replaced with
Gauloises Brunes,
which are also
filterless but less strong.
Gauloises Brunes have...
- Look up
Gauloise or
gauloise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gauloise may
refer to: The
French name for
someone from Gaul
Gauloises,
cigarettes French...
-
organized without Fusil). 2003 was the last year for the Raid
Gauloises. In 2004, the Raid
Gauloises was
retooled into the Raid
World Championship. Entrepreneur...
-
inscriptions gauloises (RIIG). The RIIG has an
updated numbering system. RIG I: Lejeune,
Michel (1985).
Recueil des
inscriptions gauloises. I,
Textes gallo-grecs...
- The
Bresse Gauloise is a
French breed of
domestic chicken. It
originates in the
historic region and
former province of Bresse, in the
regions of Rhône-Alpes...
-
Gauloise may
refer to: La
Gauloise de B****e-Terre, a
football club in
Guadeloupe La
Gauloise de Trinité, a multi-sport club in
Martinique La
Gauloise...
- "Les
Gauloises bleues (1968) - JPBox-Office". "Festival de Cannes: Les
Gauloises bleues". festival-cannes.com.
Retrieved 4
April 2009. Les
Gauloises bleues...
- fifth-largest
tobacco company, Altadis,
whose brands included Fortuna,
Gauloises Blondes, and Gitanes. A
number of
factory closures were
subsequently announced...
- Gérard
Fusil (born in 1946) is the
creator of the Raid
Gauloises in 1989,
widely considered the
first modern adventure race.
Fusil stopped working on...
-
Summer of '62 (French:
Cartouches gauloises) is a 2007
French film,
filmed in
Algeria and
directed by
Mehdi Charef. It was
screened out of competition...