- at Château de
Prangins,
where Charles I of
Austria and his
family would later take
residence briefly,
beginning 20 May 1919.
Prangins has an area, as...
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during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870.
Following Prince Louis's
death in
Prangins, Switzerland, he
designated his grandson,
Prince Jean-Christophe Napoléon...
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suffered from
being marginalized.
Agnelli died at age 35 in a
Swiss clinic in
Prangins at Lake Geneva,
where he had been
treated for a long time.
According to...
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Prangins Castle is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Prangins of the
Canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
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returned to
Prangins,
though his
later travels included trips to ****an and the
United States. He died in 1932 from a
stroke in
Prangins, Switzerland...
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Prangin Mall is a
shopping mall
within George Town in the
Malaysian state of Penang. It is
located at
Prangin Road
within the city's
Central Business...
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Ottonia Pia Anna
Ignatia Marcus d'Aviano of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in
Prangins, Switzerland,
where the
Austrian imperial family was
living in
exile following...
- The
bishop granted Nyon to the Lord of
Prangins as a fief.
After 1130,
Humbert de Cossonay, the Lord of
Prangins, held his
court in Nyon. A
market was...
- law
exiling heads of the nation's
former ruling dynasties,
settled at
Prangins on the s****s of Lake Geneva, in Vaud,
Switzerland where,
during the Second...
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antennes de
Prangins en live" - 20min.ch
Information page on
Swiss federal office of
metrology (METAS)
Pictures of the HBG
transmitter in
Prangins, Switzerland...