- The
Phare programme is one of the
three pre-accession
instruments financed by the
European Union to ****ist the
applicant countries of
Central and Eastern...
- Néo-
Phare (lit. 'New Lighthouse') was a
small French new
religious movement,
often described as a cult or
doomsday cult,
founded by
Arnaud Mussy in January 2001...
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Phare Lake is a lake in
Renville County in the U.S.
state of Minnesota.
Phare Lake
bears the name of a
pioneer settler. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic...
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Walid Phares (Arabic: وليد فارس; born
December 24, 1957) is a Lebanese-American politician, scholar, and
conservative pundit. He
worked for the Republican...
- Charles,
Phares majeurs de l'arc Atlantique, 2002, pp. 190–191. (in French)
Henri Queffélec : Le
phare,
histoire romancée de la
construction du
phare de la...
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Phares (stylized
PHARES) is a
monumental interactive sculpture by Milène Guermont. This
monument made of
golden aluminium and
light can be considered...
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Nividic Lighthouse (
Phare de Nividic) is one of five
major lighthouses on
Ouessant island in Brittany. The
others are the
Phare du Créac'h, the Stiff...
- Le
Phare de Guinée (French for 'The
Lighthouse of Guinea') was a
newspaper published in
Guinea between 1947 and 1949. The
newspaper was
published by the...
- The
Petit Minou Lighthouse (
Phare du
Petit Minou) is a
lighthouse in the
roadstead of Brest,
standing in
front of the Fort du
Petit Minou, in the commune...
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Phare du Créac'h or Kreac'h
lighthouse or Créac'h
lighthouse (Breton: Tour-tan ar C'hreac'h
pronounced [tur.ˈtãːn ar xrɛːx]) is a
lighthouse in Ushant...