-
Rigolet (Inuttitut: Tikigâksuagusik) (po****tion 327) is a remote,
coastal Labrador community established in 1735 by French-Canadian
trader Louis Fornel...
-
Rigolets is a 12.9-kilometre-long (8.0 mi)
deepwater strait in Louisiana. "
Rigolets"
comes from the word rigole,
French for 'trench' or 'gutter'. The...
-
Rigolet Airport (IATA: YRG, TC LID: CCZ2) is
located adjacent to
Rigolet,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Canada Flight Supplement.
Effective 0901Z...
-
reputedly much
closer to
western Inuktitut dialects,
spoken in the area
around Rigolet.
According to news reports, in 1999 it had only
three very
elderly speakers...
- ten
ordinary members (one each from Hopedale, Makkovik,
Postville and
Rigolet; two each from Nain, the
Happy Valley-Goose Bay,
Northwest River and Mud...
- Gérald
Rigolet (born
March 26, 1941, in Switzerland) is a
former Swiss ice
hockey player who pla**** for the
Switzerland men's
national ice
hockey team...
- Pike
Bridge (also
known as the
Rigolets Bridge),
named after nearby Fort Pike,
carries U.S.
Route 90
across the
Rigolets on the
eastern side of Lake Pontchartrain...
- independent, NunatuKavut. The most
southern Inuit community in
Nunatsiavut is
Rigolet while the most
southern community within the
traditional Inuit territory...
-
Melville connecting Happy Valley-Goose Bay,
Sheshatshiu and
North West River.
Rigolet and Mud Lake are the only two
communities in the
region that
cannot be...
- "Comme Chez Soi
Perks Up in
Rigolet's Quiet Belgian Revolution".
Bloomberg L.P.accessdate=2010-12-08. "Lionel
Rigolet" (in French). GaultMillau. Retrieved...