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Veyrier is a muni****lity of the
Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.
Veyrier has an area, as of 2009[update], of 6.5
square kilometers (2.5 sq mi). Of this...
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Veyrier (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ vɛʁje]) is a
mountain located in the
French Alps, in
Haute Savoie. It
culminates at 1,291
metres (4,236 ft),...
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Christophe Veyrier (25 June 1637 – 10 June 1689) was a
French sculptor, the
nephew and
follower of
Pierre Puget.
Veyrier was born in Trets, Bouches-du-Rhône...
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Veyrier-du-Lac (French pronunciation: [veʁje dy lak],
literally Veyrier of the Lake) is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
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Paratte (born 1
February 1992) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays for FC
Veyrier Sports. "Ludovic Paratte, le ****ur d'un
Servette FC en mouvement". Tribune...
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Liechtenstein football player who
plays as a left
winger for
Swiss amateur club
Veyrier Sports and the
Liechtenstein national team. Zünd made his
debut for the...
- source, the Boubioz, at an 82-metre
depth (269 ft).[citation needed]
Annecy Veyrier-du-Lac Menthon-Saint-Bernard
Talloires Doussard Duingt Saint-Jorioz Sévrier...
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Puplinge Russin Satigny Soral Thônex
Troinex Vandoeuvres Vernier Versoix Veyrier "Liste
officielle des
communes de la
Suisse - 23.03.2017".
Office fédéral...
- via
Mornex and Monnetier. This line was 5.7 km long. A 3 km
branch from
Veyrier to
Monnetier was
planned for later. The Société
anonyme des
Chemins de...
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Jerusalem Dying Achilles is a
sculpture created by
Christophe Veyrier (c. 1683;
Victoria and
Albert Museum, London). The Rage of
Achilles is...