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Venoix is a
western quarter of Caen, in Calvados, France. It was an
independent commune until 1952, when it
merged with Caen.
Venoix is over 300 years...
- d'Ornano.
Before and
since its foundation, the club pla**** at
Stade de
Venoix,
which is now used by the
reserve team. It has
geographical rivalries with...
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Stade de
Venoix was a multi-use
stadium in Caen, France. It was
initially used as the
stadium of SM Caen matches. It was
replaced by the
current Stade...
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artillery barrage that hit the
divisional command post at
Venoix. He was
initially buried at
Venoix and
later reinterred at Champigny-Saint-André
German war...
- at the
given years. The
commune of Caen
absorbed the
former commune of
Venoix in 1952. The castle, Château de Caen,
built c. 1060 by
William the Conqueror...
- B****e-Normandie region. The
stadium was
built in 1993 to
replace the
Stade de
Venoix, and has a
capacity of 20,300 people.
France national football team pla****...
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Royal Navy
naval artillery barrage which hit the
divisional command post at
Venoix on 14 June 1944 and Kurt
Meyer was
placed in
command of the division. In...
- only
Norwegian artist, he won the gold
medal for his
painting Une
ferme à
Venoix (1881) at the
Salon of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
After several...
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Caennaise (5) 2–1 US Fougères (5) Caen 18:00 CET Huet 48'
Renaux 66'
Report Pontdemé 20' Stadium:
Stade de
Venoix - Claude-Mercier Referee:
Romain Zamo...
- Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Marc
Batta (France) 15
September 1992 20:45
Stade de
Venoix, Caen Attendance: 5,134 Referee: Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland) 16 September...