- Quimperlé (French pronunciation: [kɛ̃pɛʁle]; Breton:
Kemperle) is a
commune in the Finistère department,
region of Brittany,
northwestern France. Quimperlé...
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Kerlenn Pondi,
Pontivy –
Bagad Kerlenn Pondi Bagad Bro
Kemperle, Quimperlé –
Bagad Bro
Kemperle Bagad Quic-en-groigne, Saint-Malo –
Bagad Quic-en-Groigne...
- Gurthierni, he
became a
hermit in
Brittany and
founder of an
abbey at
Kemperle (Quimperlé). He is a
Catholic and
Orthodox saint with a
feast day on 3...
- from a
village near Morlaix, won the 1953 and 1954 editions.
Kevrenn de
Kemperle and C'hlazig, who
shared the
titles in 1951 and 1952, came from larger...
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Tolmin In
office November 2006 – 2 June 2022
Preceded by Jožef
Ernest Kemperle Succeeded by Maša
Klavora Member of the
Slovenian National Council In office...
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meets in the
Masonic Hall. In 1974
Liskeard was
twinned with Quimperlé (
Kemperle) in Brittany, France. In
December 2023 it was
announced that
Liskeard had...
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foundation of
Brittany appears in the Life of
Saint Gurthiern,
included in the
Kemperle Cartulary compiled between 1118 and 1127. This text
traces the descent...
- (Zentralsektion or
Central Section):
Sektionschef / Head of Section, Mr.
Christian Kemperle Head of
Section II (Planung or Planning):
Generalleutnant / Lieutenant...
- C'hab
Bagad Bleimor Bagad Blouarzel Bagad Brieg Bagad Bro
Felger Bagad Bro
Kemperle Bagad Bro
Landerne Bagad Cap
Caval Bagad de Cesson-Sévigné
Bagad Elven...
- 1828.
Notable people that were born or
lived in
Miren include:
Leopold Kemperle (1886–1950),
journalist Oskar Kogoj (born 1942),
industrial designer Vera...