- The
Touloubre is a
river in the
southeast of France. It runs from
Venelles to the Étang de Berre.
Other places along its
course are Pélissanne, Salon-de-Provence...
- south-east. The Étang de
Berre is fed with
fresh water by the
rivers Arc,
Touloubre and Cadière and –
since 1966 – by Électricité de France's
Canal EDF de...
- Chavanoz) Fier (in Seyssel) Chéran (in Rumilly) Arve (in Geneva, Switzerland)
Touloubre (in Saint-Chamas via the Étang de
Berre lagoon) Arc (near Berre-l'Étang...
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Flavien (English:
Flavian Bridge) is a
Roman bridge across the
River Touloubre in Saint-Chamas, Bouches-du-Rhône department,
southern France. The single-arch...
- limit. The last of the thirty-two starters—the Clément-Bayard of "de la
Touloubre",
numbered "13C"—left the
start line at 6:49:30 am.
Itala driver Maurice...
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Flavien in the 1st
century BC, a
triumphal bridge which crosses the
River Touloubre. Saint-Chamas owes its name to
Sanctus Amantius (Saint Amans, by tradition...
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Louis Ventre de la
Touloubre,
acting Commissioner 1st Term 19
December 1871 to 1
March 1875
Patrice Louis Ventre de la
Touloubre,
Commissioner 1st Term...
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Captain H.
Genty de la
Touloubre,
voiturettes class winner at the
Circuit des
Ardennes 1904 on his
Darracq (gare de Bastogne,
before departure)....
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Jacques Guders, Rene Hanriot, Marc-Philippe Villemain, 'Carlès', "De la
Touloubre" and A. Villemain, and
Pierre Garcets.
Albert Clément
finished 10th at...
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Louis Ventre de la
Touloubre,
acting Commissioner 1st Term 19
December 1871 to 1
March 1875
Patrice Louis Ventre de la
Touloubre,
Commissioner 1st Term...