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Touraine (US: /tuˈreɪn, tuˈrɛn/; French: [tuʁɛn] ) is one of the
traditional provinces of France. Its
capital was Tours.
During the
political reorganization...
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Alain Touraine (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ tuʁɛn]; 3
August 1925 – 9 June 2023) was a
French sociologist. He was
research director at the École des Hautes...
- Sainte-Maure de
Touraine is a
French cheese produced in the
province of
Touraine,
mainly in the
department of Indre-et-Loire. It is
named after the small...
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Hotel Touraine (1897-1966) in Boston, M****achusetts, was a
residential hotel on the
corner of
Tremont Street and
Boylston Street, near the
Boston Common...
- Geneviève
Touraine, real name Geneviève Tisserand, (20
November 1903 – 10 July 1982) was a
French classical singer (soprano). She was
baritone Gérard Souzay's...
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Touraine (French pronunciation: [tuʁɛn] ) is an
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) in the
Loire Valley wine
region in
France that
produce dry white...
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Marisol Touraine (French pronunciation: [ma.ʁi.sɔl tu.ʁɛn]; born 7
March 1959) is a
French politician who
served as
Minister of
Social Affairs and Health...
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Touraine-Amboise (French pronunciation: [tuʁɛn ɑ̃bwaz]) is an
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for in the
Loire Valley wine
region in France. It is...
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Founded in 1625, the Régiment de
Touraine was a
French infantry regiment raised in the
province of
Touraine. At the end of 1624, the
Protestant stronghold...
- SS La
Touraine was an
ocean liner that
sailed for the
Compagnie Générale
Transatlantique from the 1890s to the 1920s.
Built in
France in 1891, she was...