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Portbail (French pronunciation: [pɔʁbaj];
sometimes spelled Port-Bail) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in north-western France. On 1 January...
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Peninsula some 40 km
south by south-west of
Cherbourg and 10 km
north of
Portbail.
Access to the
commune is by
highway D650 from Les Moitiers-d'Allonne to...
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turned for
their respective drop zones. The
initial point for the 101st at
Portbail, code-named "Muleshoe", was
approximately 10
miles (16 km)
south of that...
- in Normandy, France. The
railway runs
between Barneville-Carteret and
Portbail on part of the
former railway line
linking Carentan to Barneville-Carteret...
- Genêts
Hippodrome Jean-Gabin, Moulins-la-Marche
Hippodrome Les Pins,
Portbail Unclassified and non-trotting racetracks:
Hippodrome de Deauville-La Touques...
- coastline. To the southwest, a
route extends to the Côte des Isles [fr] and
Portbail,
which appears to
correspond to the
ancient town of Grannonum. It extends...
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Guernsey and
Alderney to
their initial point on the
Cotentin coast at
Portbail, code-named "Muleshoe". Over the
Cotentin Peninsula,
numerous factors reduced...
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Baubigny Fierville-les-Mines La Haye-d'Ectot Le
Mesnil Les Moitiers-d'Allonne
Portbail Saint-Georges-de-la-Rivière Saint-Jean-de-la-Rivière Saint-Lô-d'Ourville...
- the
recording of
African Sanctus. A
bench dedicated to
David Fanshawe in
Portbail (France)
Fanshawe married Judith Croasdell Grant in 1971; they had two...
- for them in 1903. He was
killed in
action during World War I. Born in
Portbail (Lower Normandy) on 22
October 1882, René
began his
football career with...