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- Journois Journois is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. Its po****tion at the 2016 census was 16, down from the 21 people recorded in 2011. Journois...
- concentration camp in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Journois was born on 13 November 1896 to Pierre Hyppolite Journois (4 March 1858 – 7 January 1935) and Henriette...
- Ighilahriz (born 1936), writer; captured and sent to several prisons Georges Journois (1896-1944), French resistance fighter; was evacuated to Belfort Albert...
- Michel Hollard, French colonel and member of the French Resistance Georges Journois, French Brigadier General and member of the French Resistance Anton de...
- Flat Bay, Great Codroy, Gypsumville, Heatherton, Highlands, Jeffrey's, Journois Brook, Loch Leven, Loch Lomond, Maidstone, Mattis Point, McDougals, McKay's...
- member colonel Émile Bonotaux Resistance member brigadier general Georges Journois Abbot René Bonpain Resistance leader Pierre Brossolette Resistance leader...
- under the supervision of Mesnil's wife. Mesmil's ****istant was Georges Journois, who would fight against Germany as a brigadier general in the Second World...
- (Newfoundland) Jerseyside (Placentia, Newfoundland) Job's Cove (Newfoundland) Journois (Newfoundland) Kelligrews (Newfoundland) Kerley's Harbour (Newfoundland)...
- St. George's Sandy Point Shallop Cove Flat Bay Flat Bay West St. Teresa Journois Fisc**** Heatherton Robinsons McKay's Jeffrey's Bay St. George South St...
- the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is just north of Journois. Located on the south side of Bay St. George, it had one church in 1911...