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Vittel (French pronunciation: [vitɛl] ;
archaic German: Wittel) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Mineral water...
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Vittel is a
French brand of
bottled water sold in many countries.
Since 1992 it has been
owned by the
Swiss company Nestlé. It is
among the
leading French...
- Club
Sportif Vittellois was a
football club
based in
Vittel, France. It was
founded in 1935, and
ceased to
exist in 2015
after a
merger with
Contrex FC...
- Igor
Stanislavovich Vittel is a
Russian journalist and TV
personality most
known for his
continuous work at
Russian "business TV"
channel RBC TV. He is...
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branch of the
Swiss group Nestlé, and is part of the
Vittel mineral water company that
includes Vittel and Hépar. The water,
whose source is
located in Contrexéville...
- The Lady from
Vittel (French: La dame de
Vittel) is a 1937
French comedy film
directed by
Roger Goupillières and
starring Alice Field, Frédéric Duvallès...
- The
Canton of
Vittel is a
French administrative and
electoral grouping of
communes in the
Vosges département of
eastern France and in the
region of Grand...
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early 1941 many of them were released; the rest were
transferred to
Vittel. The camp was
located in the old
barracks built in the
middle of the 19th...
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carbonation and its
distinctive green bottle.
Perrier was part of the
Perrier Vittel Group SA,
which became Nestlé
Waters France after the
acquisition of the...
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includes several brands such as
Acqua Panna, San Pellegrino, Perrier,
Vittel, Al
Manhal and Buxton. 1843:
Henri Nestlé
establishes his
first lemonade...