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Gien (French pronunciation: [ʒjɛ̃]) is a
commune in the
Loiret department in north-central France.
Gien is on the
river Loire, 80 km (50 mi) from Orléans...
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Giens Peninsula (French: Presqu'île de
Giens,
French pronunciation: [pʁɛskil də ʒjɛ̃]) is a
peninsula on the
French Mediterranean coast near Hyères...
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metres depth off the
coast of the
small fishing port of La
Madrague de
Giens on the
Giens Peninsula, east of Toulon, on the
southern Mediterranean coast of...
- ****ociation
Sportive de
Gien is a
French ****ociation
football club. They are
based in the town of
Gien and
their home
stadium is the
Stade Muni****l Wilson...
- The Faïencerie de
Gien is a
faience (or earthenware)
factory in
Gien, France. It was
founded in 1821 by
Thomas Edme Hulm.
Pascale Nourisson, Une aventure...
- Anna-Katharina
Gien (born
April 29, 1991 in Munich) is a
German writer and columnist.
Gien is the
daughter of the
Germanist Gabriele Gien. She grew up in...
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metres depth off the
coast of the
small fishing port of La
Madrague de
Giens on the
Giens Peninsula, east of Toulon, on the
southern Mediterranean coast of...
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Gien is a
railway station in
Gien, Centre-Val de Loire, France. The
station is on the Moret-Lyon railway. The
station is
served by Intercités (long distance)...
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Gien de Kock (21
February 1908 – 14
February 1998) was a
Dutch athlete. She
competed in the women's
javelin throw at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- The Château de
Gien is a
historic manor in
Gien, Loiret, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France. It was
built in the 15th
century for Anne of France...