- Le Chambon-sur-
Lignon (French pronunciation: [lə ʃɑ̃bɔ̃ syʁ liɲɔ̃],
literally "Le
Chambon on
Lignon"; Auvergnat: Lo Chambon) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire...
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Lignon may
refer to:
Lignon, Marne, a
commune in
northern France Lignon du Forez, a
river in south-central France, left
tributary of the
Loire Lignon...
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Stade Paul-
Lignon is a
football stadium in Rodez, France. It is the
current home of the
football club
Rodez AF. The
stadium is able to hold 5,955 people...
- Boën-sur-
Lignon (French pronunciation: [bwɛ̃ syʁ liɲɔ̃],
literally Boën on
Lignon),
formerly Boën, is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France...
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Protestant pastor in the
French town of Le Chambon-sur-
Lignon, on the
Plateau Vivarais-
Lignon, in south-central France. He had been
accepted to the rather...
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Henri Lignon (1884 – 1
November 1935) was a
French cyclist. He was
second place twice in the
French National Road Race
Championships in 1907 and 1909,...
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Ligñon Hill (Central Bikol:
Bulod nin
Ligñon) is a
prominent hill in the city of
Legazpi City, some 3
kilometers west of its
downtown port area in Albay...
- Le
Lignon is an
urban development in the town of Vernier,
canton of Geneva, Switzerland. It was
designed by
architect Georges Addor between 1964 and 1966...
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level of
French football. The club
plays its home
matches at the
Stade Paul
Lignon located within the city. The women's
squad was
founded in 1993 and are known...
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Georges Lignon Nagueu (born 29
December 1968) is an
Ivorian footballer. He pla**** in 19
matches for the
Ivory Coast national football team from 1987 to...