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Métallurgique were cars made by Société
Anonyme L'Auto
Métallurgique, Marchienne-au-Pont, Belgium,
between 1898 and 1928.
Before making cars, the company...
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Tubize (French pronunciation: [tybiz] ; Dutch:
Tubeke [ˈtybeːkə]) is a muni****lity and city of
Wallonia located in the
Belgian province of
Walloon Brabant...
- The Minière et
Métallurgique de
Rodange (MMR) (mines and
steelworks of Rodange) was a
Luxembourgish blast furnace steel producer and
mining company originally...
- The
Comptoir Métallurgique de
Longwy (=Longwy
Metal Sales Counter;
often only
named as “Comptoir de Longwy”) was a
cartel of iron
smelters seated in Longwy...
- The Société
Métallurgique de
Normandie (Metallurgic
Company of Normandy), or SMN was a
steel mill in Caen (Colombelles), Normandy. It
opened in 1912 and...
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French iron
makers in 1846. In 1898 the
company merged with the Société
métallurgique de
Champigneulles et Neuves-Maisons to form the Société des
forges de...
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issued in 1873. The two
authors had
already together published Voyage Métallurgique en
Angleterre (1827, 2nd ed. 1837–1839), Mémoires pour
servir a une...
- The Alba was a
French car made by
Constructions Métallurgiques,
Usines Alba, Suresnes,
Seine between 1913 and 1928.[citation needed] The car was offered...
- Moresnet. The
Union Minière du Haut
Katanga founded the Société Générale
Métallurgique de
Hoboken in Olen,
which was
established along the Iron
Rhine and the...
- the
Charleroi region, it was
founded in 1955 by the
merger of
Usine Métallurgiques du
Hainaut (based in Couillet, Charleroi), and the
metal making division...