- 5
riels, 10
riels, 100
riels.
Fifth issue, 1972: 100
riels*, 500
riels, 1,000
riels*, 5,000
riels*. (* Unissued.) 1
riel 1
riel 10
riels 10
riels 500...
- Prix
Riel, Franco-Manitoban
award Riel (film), a 1979 film
about Louis Riel Riel House,
museum and
former residence of
Louis Riel Van
Riel Louis Riel (disambiguation)...
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families to
settle in Red
River in 1812. The
Riels were
noted for
their devout Catholicism and
strong family ties.
Riel began his
schooling at age seven, and...
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Nowadays Riel is a
commuter village. In the
South and East
large nature preserves are located, such as the moor "Regte Heide", also a
tumulus site, "
Riels Laag"...
- Van
Riel is a
Dutch toponymic surname indicating an
origin in the town of
Riel,
Goirle in
North Brabant. Less
likely is an
origin in a
former hamlet of...
-
Morgan Frederick Rielly /ˈraɪli/ (born
March 9, 1994) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman and
alternate captain for the
Toronto Maple Leafs...
-
Marten Van
Riel (born 15
December 1992) is a
Belgian triathlete. Van
Riel was born in Loenhout, Antwerp. He
competed in the men's
event at the 2016 Summer...
- The St
Boniface Riels are a
junior ice
hockey team
based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Founded in 1971, they are part of the
Manitoba Major Junior Hockey...
- The
Riel Rebellion (or more
precisely Riel Rebellions) is the name
often given to two
uprisings led by
Louis Riel in what are now
Manitoba and Saskatchewan...
-
Esplanade Riel is a
pedestrian bridge located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was
named in
honour of
Louis Riel. It is a side-spar cable-sta****
bridge which...