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Mennecy (French pronunciation: [mɛnsi] ) is a
commune in the
Essonne department in Île-de-France in
northern France.
Mennecy is 33
kilometers south east...
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Mennecy-Villeroy
porcelain (or
Mennecy porcelain) is a
French soft-paste
porcelain from the
manufactory established under the
patronage of Louis-François-Anne...
- The
canton of
Mennecy is an
administrative division of the
Essonne department, Île-de-France region,
northern France. Its
borders were
modified at the...
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factories were
established with the
Chantilly manufactory in 1730 and at
Mennecy in 1750. The
Vincennes porcelain factory was
established in 1740, moving...
- (1693–1766)
Chantilly porcelain, (1730–1800)
Vincennes porcelain, (1740–1756)
Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain, (1745–1765) Sèvres porcelain, (1756–present) Revol...
- Paris-Charenton
Mennecy XIII are a
French rugby league club
based in
Paris in the Île-de-France region. The club
plays in the 3rd tier
National Division...
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surface that
helps to
distinguish it from the
brilliant shiny glaze of
Mennecy,
which is
otherwise similar. The
heavy build of the
pieces is also characteristic...
- such as Levittown,
Puerto Rico; Lésigny,
France in Seine-et-Marne; and
Mennecy in Essonne, France. In the
early 1960s, the
company built a 5,000-house...
- play just
north of the village. The
village is
twinned with the town of
Mennecy in France.
Countesthorpe is
served by one
local primary school called Greenfield...
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Vincennes (1740)
Chelsea (1743)
Capodimonte (1743)
Saint Petersburg (1744)
Mennecy (1745) Bow (1747) Fürstenberg (1747)
Nymphenburg (1747)
Plymouth (1748)...