-
instead to its
being subgranted to
peasant farmers, also
called habitants. When
habitants were
granted the
title deed to a lot, they had to
agree to accept...
- The
Company of
Habitants (French:
Compagnie des
Habitants [kɔ̃paɲi dez‿abitɑ̃] or the Communauté des
Habitants [kɔmynote -]) was a fur-trading company...
-
Stade Muni****l de Vieux-
Habitants is a
football stadium in Vieux-
Habitants, Guadeloupe. It has a
capacity of 1,000 and is
currently used by the Guadeloupe...
- Vieux-
Habitants, who are the
reigning champions of the
Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur.
Public preschools:
Ecole maternelle Bourg Vieux-
habitants Ecole...
- Canadiens, a
National Hockey League team,
short for 'Les
Habitants' Habs or HABS may also
refer to:
Habitants, the
early farmers of
Quebec Haberdashers' School...
-
Micmac in
North America. By 1619, the
French habitants were also
wearing capotes.
Fifty years later, the
habitants wore an
altered form of the capote, possibly...
- the
rents and fees
imposed on the
habitants alone to
become truly wealthy, nor
leave their tenants in poverty.
Habitants were free individuals; seigneurs...
- (24
January 2025). "Affrontements
entre FARDC et M23 à Kibumba : les
habitants des
plusieurs villages fuient en
direction de Goma" [Clashes
between FARDC...
- The
Habitant token were a
series of
tokens that were
created for use
primarily within Lower Canada and were
issued in 1837.
Produced as a
successor to...
- Mountains, "a
Quebec lumber town
where he had his
first encounters with the
habitants and
voyageurs who were to
inspire (and even to preoccupy) the poet." In...