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La Jeune Belgique (meaning The
Young Belgium in English) was a
Belgian literary society and
movement that
published a French-language
literary review La...
- in 1917, he
finally broke his 'great silence' with the
publication of
La Jeune Parque, he was forty-six
years of age. This obscure, but
sublimely musical...
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Union Sportive Lajeune de
Pignon is a
professional football club
based in Pignon, Haiti. "Haiti - US
LaJeune de
Pignon - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics...
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La jeune France ("Young France") was the name of two
related French societies in the 1930s and 1940s.
La jeune France was
founded in 1936 by André Jolivet...
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Carine ou
la jeune fille folle de son âme is a
Belgian play by
Fernand Crommelynck. It was
first published in 1929. Piette, A.; Cardullo, B. (1997). The...
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (French:
Portrait de
la jeune fille en feu, lit. 'Portrait of the
Young Lady on Fire') is a 2019
French historical romantic...
- The
Jeune École ("Young School") was a
strategic naval concept developed during the 19th century. It
advocated the use of small,
heavily armed vessels...
- The
Theatre de
la Jeune Lune was a
celebrated theater company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company, in
operation from 1978 to 2008, was
known for...
- André Jolivet,
Daniel Lesur and Yves Baudrier,
Messiaen formed the
group La jeune France ("Young France").
Their manifesto implicitly attacked the frivolity...
- The
Young Republic League (French:
Ligue de
la jeune république, LJR) was a
French political party created in 1912 by Marc Sangnier. It was a continuation...