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Definition of Sillon

Sillon
Sillon Sil"lon, n. [F., a furrow.] (Fort.) A work raised in the middle of a wide ditch, to defend it. --Crabb.

Meaning of Sillon from wikipedia

- Sillon (French for furrow or strip) may refer to: Le Sillon, a liberal-leftist Catholic movement in France. Sillon industriel (industrial strip), a term...
- Le Sillon ("The Furrow" or "The Path") was a French political and religious movement founded by Marc Sangnier (1873–1950), which existed from 1894 to 1910...
- The Sillon industriel (French: [sijɔ̃ ɛ̃dystʁijɛl], "industrial furrow") is the former industrial backbone of Belgium. It runs across the region of Wallonia...
- Victor Sillon (24 December 1927 – 14 December 2021) was a French athlete who specialised in pole vault. Sillon competed in the Men's pole vault at the...
- Louvière is the capital of the Centre region, a former coal mining area in the Sillon industriel, between the Borinage to the West and the Pays Noir to the East...
- along the river Meuse, at the mouth of the small river Hoyoux. It is in the sillon industriel, the former industrial backbone of Wallonia, home to the Walloon...
- north–south cleft created by the Rhône river and known in French as the sillon rhodanien (literally "Rhône furrow"). The region was a barrier to transport...
- Doksa Sillon (Korean: 독사신론) or A New Reading of History (1908) is a book that discusses the history of Korea from the time of the mythical Dangun to the...
- north-east). In Liège, the Meuse meets the river Ourthe. The city is part of the sillon industriel, the former industrial backbone of Wallonia. It still is the...
- Sillon de Bretagne is a skys****er in Saint-Herblain, a suburb of Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique department of France. At 32-storeys, 97 m (318 ft) it...