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Jeune (29
March 1989 – 4
January 2006) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse who
raced in
England and
Australia and is best
known for
winning the prestigious...
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Exploits of a
Young Don Juan (French: Les
exploits d'un
jeune Don Juan, Italian: L'iniziazione, also
known as What
Every Frenchwoman Wants) is a 1986...
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Jeûne genevois (meaning
Geneva fast) is a
public holiday in the
canton of Geneva,
Switzerland which occurs on the
Thursday following the
first Sunday...
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Jeune Afrique (English:
Young Africa) is a French-language pan-African w****ly news magazine,
founded in 1960 in
Tunis and
subsequently published in Paris...
- Lac Le
Jeune is a lake and
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada,
located approximately 37
kilometres south of
Kamloops and 47
kilometres north...
- The
Jeune École ("Young School") was a
strategic naval concept developed during the 19th century. It
advocated the use of small,
heavily armed vessels...
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Borno Monpoint,
better known as
Monpoint Jeune served as
president of
Haiti from 23
August to 17
October 1889. As general, he put down a
revolt in March...
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Jeune Europe (French pronunciation: [ʒœn øʁɔp], "Young Europe") was a neo-fascist euro-nationalist
movement formed by Jean
Thiriart in Belgium. Emile...
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Repentance and
Prayer (German: Eidgenössischer Dank-, Buss- und Bettag, French:
Jeûne fédéral, Italian:
Digiuno federale) is a
public holiday in Switzerland....
- Lejeune, Le
Jeune or Le
Jeune is a
French surname (which in
English could mean "the young" or "the younger"), and may
refer to:
Adrien Lejeune (1847-1942)...