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Hivernage ([i.vɛʁ.naʒ], lit. 'Wintering') was the
practice in the
French Army of
withdrawing sub-Saharan
African colonial troops from
colder theatres...
- "A
Winter amid the Ice" (French: Un
hivernage dans les glaces) is an 1855
short adventure story by
Jules Verne. The
story was
first printed in April–May...
- un-acclimatized
African soldiers and,
after 1914/15, the
practice of
hivernage was adopted:
withdrawing them to the
south of
France for
training and...
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Opened in June 2015, the mall is
located in the
upscale district of
Hivernage. It has five floors,
including the ba****t, and a
total surface area...
- C****avetes,
titled Marabouts d'ficelle. She also
wrote the
novels Boy Dakar,
Hivernage, and
Fouta Street,
which won the Prix du
roman d'aventures [fr]. Additionally...
- ("Martin Paz," 1852) "Maître Zacharius" ("Master Zacharius," 1854) "Un
hivernage dans les glaces" ("A
Winter Amid the Ice," 1855) "Le
Comte de Chanteleine"...
- by
oceanic trade winds. Most rain
falls during the
short rainy season (
hivernage), from July to September, and
average annual precipitation varies from...
- in Paris.
During the
First World War Fréjus
became the main
centre for
hivernage (wintering) for the
Senegalese Tirailleurs. The town also
contained segregated...
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monsoon blowing from
south to north-west is
frequent during rainy season (
hivernage). As of the 2009 Mali Census, Ségou has a po****tion of 130,690, up from...
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blowing from
south to north-west is more
frequent during the
rainy season (
hivernage). With a
rural po****tion that is
largely nomadic semi-sedentary or sedentary...