- The
Glorieuses or
Glorioso Islands (French: Îles
Glorieuses or
officially also
Archipel des
Glorieuses) are a
group of
islands and
rocks totaling 5 square...
- Les
Trente Glorieuses (French pronunciation: [le tʁɑ̃t ɡlɔʁjøz]; 'The
Glorious Thirty') was a thirty-year
period of
economic growth in
France between 1945...
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Revolution (French: révolution de Juillet),
Second French Revolution, or
Trois Glorieuses ("Three
Glorious [Days]"), was a
second French Revolution after the first...
- La
Glorieuse was the
fifth ship in the P400
class of
patrol vessels within the
French Navy. She was the last
vessel of her
class still in
service with...
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December 2023. Lévesque, François (28
October 2024). "Emilia Pérez par ses
glorieuses héroïnes". Le
Devoir (in French). Los Angeles.
Retrieved 30
January 2025...
- was
dissolved first in 1929, then
reorganised in 1933
under the name of
Glorieuse ENA and
again dissolved in 1937. It is
considered a
forerunner of the...
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Fourth Republic (1946–1958),
which saw
strong economic growth (les
Trente Glorieuses).
France was a
founding member of NATO and
attempted to
regain control...
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Glorieuse Guillaume (born 6
December 1973) is a
Mauritian athlete who
competed in judo and weightlifting.
Guillaume was born in Bigarade, on the Mauritian...
- (Wirtschaftswunder),
South Korea (Miracle of the Han River),
France (Trente
Glorieuses),
Italy (Italian
economic miracle), and
Greece (Gr****
economic miracle)...
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Geyser B****as da
India Glorioso Islands Île
Glorieuse (or
Grande Glorieuse) Île du Lys (or
Petite Glorieuse) Les
Roches Vertes Europa Island Juan de Nova...