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Dumas fils, in Filles,
lorettes et courtisanes: Les
serpents women of the
world departed,
scandalised by the
neighbourhood of
lorettes — Gustave Flaubert...
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Lorette (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃sjɛn lɔʁɛt]) is a city in
central Quebec, Canada. It is a
suburb of and an
enclave within Quebec City. It...
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Kayla Lorette is a
Canadian actress from Ladysmith,
British Columbia. She is most
noted for her
performances in the film When the
Storm Fades, for which...
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Lorette may
refer to the
following places:
Lorette River, a
tributary of Saint-Charles River, in Capitale-Nationale, Quebec,
Canada Lorette, Loire, a...
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print depicts a prostitute; the
title Lorettes is a
reference to the
Paris neighborhood of Notre-Dame de la
Lorette, home to many prostitutes. As described...
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Lorette Charpy (born
December 3, 2001) is a
French artistic gymnast. She was part of the
bronze medal-winning team at the 2023
World Championships and...
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Lorette (French pronunciation: [lɔʁɛt]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France, in the Gier valley.
Lorette lies in the
valley of the...
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Battle of
Lorette Hill was a
series of
military engagements between the
armies of
Germany and
France on the
Western front of
World War I, lasting...
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Lorette is a
local urban district in the
Rural Muni****lity of Taché,
located 25 km
southeast of Winnipeg, in the
province of Manitoba, Canada. The French-speaking...
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Franz Lorette (15 June 1935 – 21
April 2016) was a
Belgian field hockey player. He
competed at the 1956
Summer Olympics, the 1960
Summer Olympics and...