- La
Linière refugee camp was
situated in Grande-Synthe, Dunkirk, France. It was
opened in
March 2016 at a cost of
around 4
million Euros. The camp was...
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Linières-Bouton (French pronunciation: [linjɛʁ butɔ̃] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2016, it...
- Saint-Jean-de-
Linières,
EHESS (in French). Arrêté préfectoral 20
September 2018 (in French)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Saint-Jean-de-
Linières. v t...
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Thomas Linière Taschereau (October 8, 1850 – May 29, 1901) was a
lawyer and
political figure in Quebec. He
represented Beauce in the
House of Commons...
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April 1926),
daughter of
Count Albéric de Foresta, on 16
August 1949 at
Linières-Bouton, France. They had four children:
Prince Charles Marie Jérôme Victor...
- Saint-Léger-de-
Linières (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ leʒe də linjɛʁ] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. It was established...
- Saint-Côme–
Linière (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ kom linjɛʁ]) is a muni****lity in the Beauce-Sartigan
Regional County Muni****lity in the Chaudière-Appalaches...
- On 12
February 1568,
Linières and his
gendarme company accompanied by an
engineer were
ordered to head to Chartres, with
Linières to
replace Fontaine-la-Guyon's...
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December 1816, Conches), also
known as
Turreau de
Garambouville or
Turreau de
Linières, was a
French general officer of the
French Revolutionary Wars. He was...
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department Saint-Jean-de-Lier, in the
Landes department Saint-Jean-de-
Linières, in the Maine-et-Loire
department Saint-Jean-de-Liversay, in the Charente-Maritime...