- Nørreport
Station on the
Boulevard Line in 2015.
Overview Other name(s) '
Røret'
Native name
Boulevardbanen Status Active Owner Banedanmark Termini p****ing...
- Nicolas-Edme
Roret (29 May 1797 Vendeuvre-sur-B**** Département – 18 June 1860, Paris) was a
French editor and
publisher known for an
important series...
- des lois -
France -
Google Livres , Publié par
Imprimerie impériale, 1809
Roret,
Nicolas (1854).
Nouveau manuel complet du
blason ou code héraldique, archéologique...
- Le
Rouret (French pronunciation: [lə ʁuʁɛ]; Occitan: Lo
Roret) is a
commune in the Alpes-Maritimes
department in
southeastern France. Le
Rouret is located...
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realization in 89
volumes edited and
published by the
Parisian editor Nicolas Roret.
Published between 1834 and 1890, it
appears in many
forms and is often...
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island of Møn. The
bridge was
constructed in 1968 and
replaced the post boat
Røret which had been in
service since 1902. The boat was not
large enough for...
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north to
Osterport station,
where it
connects to the
Boulevard Line (the
Roret (lit. the "tube")
which runs
under and
through the city centre. It carries...
- ("Natural
history of plants: ****tophytes";
fourteen volumes and an atlas,
Roret, Paris, 1834–1848), and with
Hippolyte François
Jaubert (1798–1874), Illustrationes...
- Bas-Rhin, de la Moselle, de la Meurthe, et des Vosges. L. P. Cantener.
Roret et Levrault. Paris. (1834-)
Louis Cantener was a
Member of the Société entomologique...
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Retrieved 2025-03-09. Milne-Edwards, H.; Milne-Edwards, H.; Fain (Paris);
Roret (Parijs) (1834).
Histoire naturelle des crustacés :
comprenant l'anatomie...