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Polygone de
Gavres" (PDF). Town of
Gâvres Cap-Lorient. ****ociation
Gâvres, Arts et Traditions..
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Lanester and to the east by
those of Kervignac, Locmiquélic, Port-Louis and
Gâvres.
Lorient Submarine Base
Keroman fishing harbour [fr]: the second-largest...
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Louis Philip of
Egmont (Brussels, 1622 - Cagliari, 7
March 1682) was 9th
Count of Egmont, 6th
Prince of
Gavere and Lord of
Zottegem and a
Grandee of Spain...
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Gavray (French pronunciation: [
ɡavʁɛ]) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in north-western France. On 1
January 2019, it was
merged into the...
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Vincent Marshall Gavre (April 5, 1914 –
December 25, 2006) was an
American football player and coach. He was
selected in the
tenth round of the 1939 NFL...
- Philip,
Count of
Egmont (1558 – Ivry 14
March 1590) was the
fifth Count of Egmont,
prince of
Gavere and 12th and last Lord of Purmerend,
Purmerland and...
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another at Lanvéoc at the École Navale; and a
third gun
survives at
Gâvres, near Lorient. Two
others are on display, at
Ruelle and at La Spezia. The...
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several noted French mathematicians to the work at
Gâvres.
Among those who
worked at
Gâvres were
Albert Châtelet,
Georges Valiron,
Joseph Kampé de...
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April 1920 and used as a
target ship for the
French Navy. She was sunk off
Gavres and
broken up in situ in 1923–1933,
though some
sections of the ship remain...
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Cherbourg in 1920. She was used as a
target until she was
beached in 1923 at
Gavres. She was
broken up in situ, but a
large portion of the hull
remains off...