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Fernand Gentin (27
September 1876 – 24
April 1946) was a
French printer and
Radical politician who was a
deputy from 1932 to 1942. He was
Minister of PTT...
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Sauvignon blanc (French pronunciation: [soviɲɔ̃ blɑ̃] ) is a green-skinned
grape variety that
originates from the city of
Bordeaux in France. The grape...
- Fie dans le Neuvillois, Fume, Fume Blanc, Fume Surin, Genetin, Gennetin,
Gentin a Romorantin, Gros Sauvignon, Libournais,
Melkii Sotern,
Muskat Silvaner...
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strategy for development. Sydney:
Government of New
South Wales.
Gentin, Michael. "ALL
MIXED UP: A
Critical Analysis of
Mixed Use" (PDF). unsw.edu...
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Genthin (German pronunciation: [
ɡɛnˈtiːn] ) is a town in
Jerichower Land district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Genthin is
situated east of the Elbe river...
- Jules-Julien [fr] –
Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and
Telephones Fernand Gentin –
Minister of
Commerce Changes 23
August 1938 –
Charles Pomaret succeeds...
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Minister of
Public Works Marc
Rucart –
Minister of
Public Health Fernand Gentin –
Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and
Telephones Pierre Cot –
Minister of...
- Fie dans le Neuvillois, Fumé, Fumé Blanc, Fumé Surin, Genetin, Gennetin,
Gentin à Romorantin, Gros Sauvignon, Libournais,
Melkii Sotern,
Melkij Sotern,...
- June 1936 – 22 June 1937 Marc
Rucart 22 June 1937 – 13
March 1938
Fernand Gentin 13
March 1938 – 10
April 1938 Marc
Rucart 10
April 1938 – 21
March 1940...
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Moutet –
Minister of
Colonies Jules Moch –
Minister of
Public Works Fernand Gentin –
Minister of
Public Health Jean-Baptiste
Lebas –
Minister of Posts, Telegraphs...