- 'Love You Kiss' agm; red-margined
white florets,
lacecap 'Madame
Emile Mouillère' agm;
small shrub to 1.8 m (5.9 ft),
white flowers 'Marechal Foch'; old-fashioned...
- the
nineteenth century. In 1891, the
Compagnie des
Bains salins de la
Mouillère was established,
marking the
beginning of
tourism development around the...
- Arc-et-Senans
Avoudrey Baume-les-Dames Besançon Franche-Comté TGV Besançon-
Mouillère Besançon-Viotte
Boujailles Byans Clerval Colombier-Fontaine Dannemarie-Velesmes...
- Bourg-en-Bresse
Terminus Roche-lez-Beaupré
towards Belfort Besançon-La
Mouillère towards La Chaux-de-Fonds École-Valentin
towards Besançon Franche-Comté...
- nightlife, and its market. The quarter's name
appears to have come from the
Mouillère, a
small brook also
known as the fons
batenti (river of the beater) because...
-
favorite neighborhood in the muni****lity
built a
second station called the
Mouillère, and
promotes the
building of the
complex of
baths (balneotherapy building...
- music. It was
subsidized in 1976 by the
French Ministry of Culture. Jean
Mouillère,
first violin Jean-Pierre
Sabouret (1968, then from 1975), Hervé le Floch...
- Imogène, unfinished. In 1836, in Belle, he
married Marie Ignard de la
Mouillère, to whom he
dedicated a
whole series of
Romances during their period of...
-
relationships with
musicians such as
Maurice Bourgue, André Cazalet, Jean
Mouillère, Gérard Caussé,
Thierry Caens, the
Talich Quartet,
Eckart Haupt etc. with...
- Locle. This led to the
opening in 1884 of a
second station, at Besançon-
Mouillère. This
monumental structure was
located in the
eastern part of the city...