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Villars may
refer to:
Villars,
Dordogne Villars, Eure-et-Loir
Villars,
Loire Villars,
Vaucluse Villars-les-Dombes, Ain
Villars-le-Sec,
Territoire de Belfort...
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Claude Louis Hector de
Villars,
Prince of Martigues,
Marquis then (1st) Duke of
Villars,
Viscount of
Melun (French pronunciation: [klod lwi ɛktɔʁ də vilaʁ]...
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Villars-sur-Ollon,
commonly referred to as
Villars, is a
village in
Switzerland in the
canton of Vaud, part of the muni****lity of Ollon.
Villars overlooks...
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Patrick Villars (born 21 May 1984) is a
Ghanaian football player.
Villars has pla**** for the
Ebusua Dwarfs, for
Turkish club Trabzonspor, in
South Korea...
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Villars-le-Grand
merged on 1 July 2011 into the new muni****lity of Vully-les-Lacs.
Villars-le-Grand is
first mentioned in 1246 as Uilar.
Villars-le-Grand...
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Henri de
Villars,
Archbishop of Lyon, see
Henri de
Villars (died 1354)
Henri de
Villars (c. 1621–27
December 1693) was a
French prelate,
latterly Archbishop...
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Villars Institute is an
international non-profit
foundation and non-governmental
organization (NGO)
located in the
Swiss Alps in
Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland...
- Fontanezier, Romairon,
Vaugondry and
Villars-Burquin
merged on 1 July 2011 into the new muni****lity of Tévenon.
Villars-Burquin has an area, as of 2009[update]...
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founded by
Wilhelm Kaiser in 1901 in
Villars-sur-Glâne. In 1904 the
company was
given the name
Villars AG.
Chocolat Villars was
repeatedly honoured for its...
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Villars-Mendraz is a muni****lity in the
district Gros-de-Vaud in the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland. The muni****lities of
Villars-Tiercelin, Montaubion-Chardonney...