- La
Sauvagère (French pronunciation: [la sovaʒɛʁ] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, it was merged...
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event with
Galan de
Sauvagère. 2004:
Olympic champion team in the
Olympic Games in Athens, 9th in
individual with
Galan de
Sauvagère. 2005: Vice-champion...
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commune is made up of the
following collection of
villages and hamlets, La
Sauvagère, Le Jardin, Le Fouc, Le Bout
Dessous and Cossesseville. The
Commune with...
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unemployment reached 27.47% in the IRIS La
Sauvagère-Sainte-Geneviève and 18.37% in the IRIS La
Sauvagère-Bellevue
compared to 7.79% in the IRIS Campagne...
- 1919) was a
French outsider writer. Born into a
farming family of La
Sauvagère,
Brisset was an autodidact.
Having left
school at age
twelve to help on...
- 19th-century
historian suggesting it
depicted Roman board games, or La
Sauvagère imagining trompe-l'œil windows. Two
seemingly unrelated sources have mentioned...
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Tompkins riding Glengarrick, New
Zealand Nicolas Touzaint riding Galan de
Sauvagere,
France Bettina Hoy
riding Ringwood ****atoo,
Germany Constantin van Rijckevorsel...
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original URL
status unknown (link) de la
Sauvagère, Félix le
Royer (1776).
Recueil de
dissertations ou
Recherches historiques...
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There was only one
industrial grade factory, the silk
factory of la
Sauvagère,
employing 600 workers, in Saint-Rambert-l'Île-Barbe. The
value of silk...
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Catherine Coutelle (born 2
April 1945 in La
Sauvagère, Orne) was a
member of the
National ****embly of France. She
represented the 2nd
constituency of...