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Gourbeyre (French pronunciation: [ɡuʁbɛʁ];
Guadeloupean Creole: Goubè) is a
commune in the
French overseas region and
department of Guadeloupe, in the...
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which exits the
commune in the
south on the
coast and
continues inland to
Gourbeyre then all the way
around the
coast to Pointe-à-Pitre on Grande-Terre. The...
- The
Canton of
Gourbeyre is a
former canton in the Arrondis****t of B****e-Terre on the
island of Guadeloupe. It had 7,820
inhabitants (2012). It was disbanded...
- Désirade 21.12 1,419 Pointe-à-Pitre Le
Gosier 45.2 26,489 Pointe-à-Pitre
Gourbeyre 22.52 7,760 B****e-Terre
Goyave 59.91 7,621 B****e-Terre Grand-Bourg 55...
- (97105)
Bouillante (97106) Capesterre-Belle-Eau (97107)
Deshaies (97111)
Gourbeyre (97109)
Goyave (97114)
Lamentin (97115) Petit-Bourg (97118) Pointe-Noire...
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almost until the end of her life: she was in
total three times mayor (
Gourbeyre, then B****e-Terre),
twice senator (from 1995 to 2011),
twice deputy (from...
- France, and a
faculty of
Protestant theology. Pawhuska, Oklahoma, USA
Gourbeyre,
France Yokneam,
Israel Khemisset,
Morocco Kozarac,
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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strongest winds blew
along the
southern coastlines of B****e-Terre Island:
Gourbeyre observed a peak wind
speed of 101 mph (163 km/h),
while winds up north...
- (Curious
Story of a Stigmatist). Jourdan:
Editions Jourdan, 2011. Imbert-
Gourbeyre, Antoine.
Louise Lateau de Bois d'Haine. Paris:
Victor Palmé, 1873. Lefebvre...
- Capesterre-Belle-Eau Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante
Deshaies La Désirade Le
Gosier Gourbeyre Goyave Grand-Bourg
Lamentin Morne-à-l'Eau Le
Moule Petit-Bourg Petit-Canal...