- 2015. "La Région a voté et s'appelle désormais
Hauts-de-France" [The
region has
voted and is now
called Hauts-de-France]. La Voix du Nord (in French). Lille...
- (feminine) in French. From 1790 to 1968,
Hauts-de-Seine was part of the
former department of Seine. The
Hauts-de-Seine
department was
created in 1968,...
- chef-lieu of two
cantons and the
third largest city in the
French region of
Hauts-de-France
ranked by po****tion with
nearly 99,000 inhabitants. Together...
- hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. "
Hauts Lyonnais SC". Soccerway.
Retrieved 11
November 2021. "
HAUTS LYONNAIS" (in French).
French Football Federation...
- is a list of the 36
communes of the
Hauts-de-Seine
department of France.
Since January 2016, all
communes of
Hauts-de-Seine are part of the intercommunality...
- 'Neuilly-on-Seine'), also
known simply as Neuilly, is an
urban commune in the
Hauts-de-Seine
department just west of
Paris in France.
Immediately adjacent to...
- Look up
Haut,
haut, or
häut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haut may
refer to:
Haut (newspaper), a
newspaper published in
Luxembourg Walter Haut (1922–2005)...
-
gaining po****rity Château
Smith Haut La****e, 2007
vintage Les
Hauts de Smith, the
second wine of Château
Smith Haut La****e Lichine,
Alexis (1967). Alexis...
-
Hauts Plateaux may
refer to:
Hauts-Plateaux, a
department of Cameroon. The
Central Highlands (Madagascar), a
mountainous region of
central Madagascar....
- Les
Hauts-Geneveys, Montmollin, Le Pâquier,
Savagnier and
Villiers merged on 1
January 2013 into the new muni****lity of Val-de-Ruz. Les
Hauts-Geneveys...