- end is the campanile, or bell tower, 84
meters high,
containing the "
Savoyarde", the
largest bell in France. The
overall style of the
structure is a...
-
contribution to
French cuisine, with
culinary specialities such as
fondue savoyarde, tartiflette, génépi, as well as
various sorts of saucisson. It is widely...
- Its most
famous resident was
Albert Einstein, who
lived in the
villa "
Savoyarde" for six
months in 1933
after leaving **** Germany.
Belgain TV
crime drama...
- dish is
topped with
grated cheese before baking, it is
known as
pommes savoyarde (or
alternatively as
pommes Chambéry).
According to the
Dictionnaire de...
- library.leeds.ac.uk/id/eprint/26324 Joisten,
Charles (1978). "Une
version savoyarde du
conte de Blanche-Neige" [A
Savoyard version of the tale of Snow White]...
- with chili. Mushroom: Gruyère,
Vacherin Fribourgeois, and mushrooms.
Savoyarde: two or
three different cheeses including Beaufort,
Abondance or French...
- and
cheese sauce)
Andouillette (a kind of
sausage with tripe)
Fondue savoyarde (fondue made with
cheese and
white wine into
which cubes of
bread are...
-
truncated into the base of a tall
column in the
shape of the
savoyan (
savoyarde) cross,
topped by a
statue of de Boigne. At first, the
landmark was mocked...
-
Collectif (1998), Découvrir l'Histoire de la Savoie,
Centre de la
Culture Savoyarde Dictionnaire d'Amboise. Pays de Savoie.
Editions Amboise. 1989. 2e édition...
- Food: Entremont,
Evian (mineral water),
Cereal Partners France, La
Gerbe Savoyarde, France, Decoration, Besnier,
Fruity Chemistry-Pharmacy-Medical: Labcatal...