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Surgères (French pronunciation: [syʁʒɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime department,
southwestern France. It is the home of the
Surgères 48 Hour...
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Surgères) in 1600.
Among others, they were the
parents of Charles,
progenitor of the
Montendre branch and François,
progenitor of the
Surgères branch...
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Surgères is a
railway station in
Surgères, France. It is
served by both TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine and TGV: La Roc****e - Gare Montparn****e (TGV Atlantique)...
- The
Surgères 48 hour race is
perhaps the most
significant event in the
current ultrarunning calendar in this time-frame.
Begun in 1985 with the inspiration...
- The
canton of
Surgères is an
administrative division of the Charente-Maritime department,
western France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton...
- A
sortie (from the
French word
meaning exit or from
Latin root
surgere meaning to "rise up") is a
deployment or
dispatch of one
military unit, be it an...
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Surgères 48 Hour Race 1995
Surgères 48 Hour Race 1996
Surgères 48 Hour Race 1997
Surgères 48 Hour Race 2000
Surgères 48 Hour Race 2002
Surgères 48...
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album The
Platinum Album "48Hrs", a song by
Disciples released in 2018
Surgères 48 Hour Race, an
ultrarunning race (1985–2010) This
disambiguation page...
- area of Rochefort-Tonnay-Charente is the
second hub of the department.
Surgères has
become a hub for the food industry,
augmented by
metallurgical and...
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Couraud (aka
Captain Jack
William Raymond Lee, born 12
January 1920 at
Surgères, Charente-Maritime – 1977), was a
French soldier and gangster, who through...