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Pasteur Street (Persian: خیابان پاستور),
named after Louis Pasteur, is an
important street in Tehran, Iran in
which key
government institutions are located...
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Philippe Pastour de
Costebelle (ca. 1661 –
October 1717) was a
French naval officer and
Governor of
Newfoundland and then Louisbourg. He was born in Languedoc...
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ending the use of the XL
Airways brand. The
airline was
founded by Cédric
Pastour in
August 1995 as Société de
Transport Aérien Régional and was trading...
- Louisiana: Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Governor of Plaisance:
Philippe Pastour de
Costebelle Port
Royal is
attacked twice by the
English from M****achusetts...
- airline's base, and that the
Noisy site was
equidistant to both airports.
Pastour added that the
Noisy site had
access to the A4 and the A86
autoroutes and...
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Saint Lawrence, will as of this date
belong to France...".
Philippe de
Pastour de Costebelle,
regional French colonial governor and
naval officer, persuaded...
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Pierre Alexandre Pastour de
Costebelle (Nyons, 20
February 1750 – Bellone, off Paris, 1791) was a
French Navy officer. In
November 1782,
Costebelle was...
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Louis de
Pastour de
Costebelle (1658 – 2
March 1732) was a
French naval officer who
served as
interim governor of
Plaisance (Placentia), Newfoundland...
- Saint-
Pastour (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pastuʁ]; Occitan: Sent Pastor) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in south-western France. Communes...
- (1697–1702)
Daniel d'Auger de Subercase,
Governor (1702–1706)
Philippe Pastour de Costebelle,
Governor (1706–1713)
Oceania Falkland Islands Louis Antoine...