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Tourny (French pronunciation: [tuʁni]) is a
former commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into...
- The
Tourny avenues (lit.
English for Allées de
Tourny) are
located in the city
center of Périgueux, in the
French department of Dordogne.
Their history...
-
Fontaine de
Tourny [fr],
imported from France. The
fountain was
originally positioned in Bordeaux's Allées de
Tourny,
named after Aubert Tourny, a French...
- Louis-Urbain-Aubert de
Tourny (1695, in Les
Andelys – 1760, in Paris) was a
French administrator active in 18th
century Bordeaux. At
first maître des requêtes...
- (Governors),
first Nicolas-François Dupré de Saint-Maur then the
Marquis de
Tourny.[citation needed] Saint-André Cathedral, Saint-Michel
Basilica and Saint-Seurin...
- The
Ancient Order of
United Workmen Temple, also
known as the
Tourny Building, was a
historic building located at the
intersection of
Southwest 2nd Avenue...
- (2007-05-24). "iMPACT!
Results - 5/24/07 (Samoa Joe
advances in the 'KOTM
Tourny')".
Total Nonstop Action. WrestleView.com.
Retrieved 2009-07-14. Martin...
- is an Anglo-Norman surname,
originally meaning from Tournai,
Tornay or
Tourny, all
three of
which are in Normandy, modern-day
Belgium and France. An early...
- cemetery),
Petit Champlain (Goblin's door to Canada), and the
Fontaine de
Tourny. The red door,
which in
reality is the
emergency exit of the Théâtre Petit...
- The
Fontaine de
Tourny east of the
Parliament Building...