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centre of Paris.
Vincennes is
famous for its castle: the Château de
Vincennes. It is next to but does not
include the Bois de
Vincennes, from
which it took...
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possibly leading them to
conclude that
Vincennes was
talking to
another aircraft. Both
Sides and
Vincennes tried contacting Flight 655 on
several civilian...
- USS
Vincennes may
refer to: USS
Vincennes (1826), was an 18-gun sloop-of-war
commissioned in 1826 and sold in 1867 USS
Vincennes (CA-44), was a New Orleans-class...
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completed in 2011.
Vincennes was
launched on 14
April 1984 and
sponsored by
Marilyn Quayle, wife of
Indiana Senator Dan Quayle.
Vincennes was
named for the...
- Bissot,
Sieur de
Vincennes, to
build a post
along the
Wabash River to
discourage local nations from
trading with the English.
Vincennes founded the new...
- Look up
Vincennes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vincennes may
refer to:
Vincennes, a
commune in the Val-de-Marne département, Paris,
France Bois...
- The Château de
Vincennes (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) vɛ̃sɛn]) is a
former fortress and
royal residence next to the town of
Vincennes, on the eastern...
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Vincennes University (VU) is a
public college with its main
campus in
Vincennes, Indiana,
United States.
Founded in 1801 as
Jefferson Academy, VU is the...
- The "Irish of
Vincennes"
affair (French:
Affaire des
Irlandais de
Vincennes; also
known as the
Vincennes Three, or
Irishmen of
Vincennes,
although one...
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hectares / 2891 acres). Only
about half of the Bois de
Vincennes is
covered with trees. The bois de
Vincennes was part of the
ancient forest that
surrounded the...