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- Paimbœuf (French pronunciation: [pɛ̃bœf] ; Breton: Pembo) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France, lying on the south bank of...
- The first issue of L'Écho de Paimbœuf, a w****ly journal of literary and maritime adverti****ts, appeared in 1844 in Paimbœuf, then a sub-prefecture of Loire-Inférieure...
- a type of large sailing frigates designed by Pierre De**** and built in Paimbœuf for the French Navy. Rated at 48 guns, the type was one of the French attempts...
- April 1814. Condemned 1842. Clorinde Builder: Louis & Michel-Louis Crucy, Paimboeuf Ordered: 19 July 1806 Laid down: July 1806 Launched: 6 August 1808 Completed:...
- archived from the original on January 12, 2016 "Fayat acquiert le normand CM Paimboeuf", actus.calvados-strategie.com (in French), Conseil Général du Calvados...
- capital and the see of a Catholic Diocese of Rezé from 510 to 851), ****ic, Paimbœuf and Machecoul (another historical capital city). In the early 9th century...
- Rhode Island, where it sank. She sailed directly for France, arriving at Paimboeuf 30 May to procure guns and supplies for Continental Navy vessels under...
- separates under the name of his former mentor, Castillo. Toubeix died in Paimbœuf on 16 July 2008, at the age of 83. "New designers spark fall shows". New...
- Caroline. The evening the ship set out for the Indies, it stopped first at Paimboeuf where Pierre Verne arrived just in time to catch his son and make him...
- by the US Navy (USN) during World War I from the French Naval Base at Paimbœuf, which was designated a US Navy Air Station from 1 March 1918 onward. It...