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Lartigue can
refer to: The
Lartigue Monorail system,
invented by the
French engineer Charles Lartigue (1834–1907)
Lartigue, Gers, a
commune in the Gers...
- The
Lartigue Monorail system was
developed by the
French engineer Charles Lartigue (1834–1907). He
further developed a
horse drawn monorail system, which...
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Jacques Henri Lartigue (French: [laʁtig]; 13 June 1894 – 12
September 1986) was a
French photographer and painter,
known for his
photographs of automobile...
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Pierre Lartigue (born 22
October 1948) is a
former French rally driver who won
three editions of
Rally Dakar (cars). He won the FIA
World Cup for Cross-Country...
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Lartigue (French pronunciation: [laʁtiɡ]; Occitan: L'Artiga) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers department...
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Lartigue (French pronunciation: [laʁtiɡ]; Occitan: L'Artiga) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Lartigue...
- Sir
Louis Cools-
Lartigue, OBE (18
January 1905 – 21
August 1993) was a
Dominican politician.
Until 1955, Cools-
Lartigue was the
Chief Secretary of the...
- Jean
Julien Pierre Lartigue (26 July 1886 – 22 June 1940) was a
French admiral. Head of the
French naval aviation, he was
killed during a
German bombing...
- Jean-Jacques
Lartigue, S.S., (20 June 1777 – 19
April 1840) was a
Canadian Sulpician, who
served as the
first Catholic Bishop of Montreal.
Lartigue was born...
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Maurice Lartigue (29
October 1890 – 20
April 1956) was a
French racing cyclist. He
finished in last
place in the 1912 Tour de France. "Maurice
Lartigue". Cycling...