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Picardy (/ˈpɪkərdi/;
Picard and French:
Picardie, French: [pikaʁdi] , Picard: [piˈkaʀdi]) is a
historical and
cultural territory and a
former administrative...
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Justine Picardie (born 1961) is a
British novelist,
fashion writer and biographer.
Picardie is a
former editor-in-chief of Harper's
Bazaar UK and Town...
- source?] Wade &
Picardie 1990, pp. 31–32.
Broven 2009, p. 65. Wade &
Picardie 1990, p. 36. Wade &
Picardie 1990, p. 37. Wade &
Picardie 1990, pp. 32–33...
- the 2017
legislative election, he
created the
regional political party Picardie Debout ("Arise Picardy") and ran as its sole candidate, with the initial...
- Ruth
Nadine Picardie (1 May 1964 – 22
September 1997) was an
English journalist and editor. Ruth
Nadine Picardie was born on 1 May 1964 in Reading, Berkshire...
- hortillonnages [fr], the
Jules Verne House [fr], the Tour Perret, the Musée de
Picardie, the zoo [fr], and the Saint-Leu and Saint-Maurice neighborhoods. A total...
- Nord-Pas-de-Calais-
Picardie was a
hyphenated placename,
created by
hyphenating the
merged regions' names—Nord-Pas-de-Calais and
Picardie—in alphabetical...
- The LGV
Picardie is a
proposed French high-speed rail line
running between Paris and Calais, via Amiens, in
Northern France. When the LGV Nord was planned...
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Hengshan Picardie Hotel (Chinese: 衡山宾馆) is an Art Deco five-star
hotel in Shanghai, China. It was
constructed by René Eugène Fano [fr], in 1934 as
Picardie Apartments...
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France he
traded his
government of the
capital for that of
Picardie in 1519. It
would be in
Picardie he saw most of his
military service for the rest of his...