- Look up
progres,
progrès, or
progrés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Progres may
refer to:
Progres,
Kardzhali Province, a
village in
Momchilgrad Muni****lity...
- The
Toyota Progrès (pronounced "Prog-Ray") is a mid-size
luxury sedan which was sold in ****an from May 1998 to June 2007,
replacing the
Toyota Corona...
- Haïti
Progrès (French pronunciation: [aiti
pʁɔɡʁɛ]) is a US-based w****ly
newspaper founded in 1983 that
focuses on news
concerning Haiti. It is published...
- Le
Progrès (French pronunciation: [lə
pʁɔɡʁɛ], lit. 'The Progress') is a
regional daily newspaper which is
based in Lyon, Rhône. Le
Progrès reports primarily...
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Football Club
Progrès Niederkorn is a
professional football club
based in Niederkorn, Luxembourg.
During the
German occupation of Luxembourg, the club...
- Le
Progrès,
previously Mouvement Le
Progrès then
Progrès 974, is a
political party in Réunion
founded in 2013, by
dissidents from the
local federation...
- Le
Progrès Egyptien is a French-language
Egyptian daily newspaper. Le
Progrès Egyptien was
established in 1893. It is
owned by Al Gomhuria, a pro-government...
-
PROGRES (Programme of
Research on the
Service Economy) is a
research programme set up by the
Geneva ****ociation, also
known as the
International ****ociation...
- The
Union for
National Progress (French:
Union pour le
Progrès national, UPRONA) is a
nationalist political party in Burundi.
Initially it
emerged as...
- El
Progrés is a
coastal area of
Badalona (Barcelonès, Catalonia, Spain) in the town's
District 1, and as such, part of the
metropolitan area of Barcelona...