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Gilbert Desmet (2 February 1931 – 30 June 2024), nicknamed Smetje van Lichtervelde, was a Belgian cyclist who was professional from 1952 to 1967. In the 1956 Tour de France , he wore the yellow jersey for two days, and in the 1963 Tour de France he wore it for nine days.
U.S. Route 95 passes nearby and the community is located about a mile (1.6 km) south of Tensed, which was originally also to be titled Desmet before the name was ordered to be reversed and was subsequently misspelled by the post office. Latah Creek flows between the two communities. [2] De Smet has a post office with a ZIP code of 83824. [3]
De Smet, SD Cemetery: Frontier Girl Trail "The De Smet Cemetery". Pioneer Girl, fact and fiction of Laura Ingalls Wilder, A to Z. Archived from the original on 2011-10-11. Includes links to obituaries of Little House characters; De Smet Cemetery at Find a Grave; Early 1940s WPA burial listings for De Smet Cemetery at South Dakota GenWeb
The company Desmet was created, which includes the activities of Desmet, RoseDowns and Stolz; while Ballestra operates as a fully separated entity. [8] [9] [10] Desmet is operating as an independent business unit of the "Food & Water Division" of the Alfa Laval Group, which owns 100% of the shares of Desmet.
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DeSmet, Montana, a populated place between Wye and the Missoula International Airport; DeSmet Junction, near Wye, where U.S. 10, U.S. 93 and Montana Highway 200 met (and where I-90 meets them today) De Smet, South Dakota, [15] the later childhood home of Laura Ingalls Wilder; De Smet Jesuit High School in Creve Coeur, Missouri
De Smet was also the childhood home of supercentenarian Walter Breuning. [citation needed] Artist-illustrator Harvey Dunn was born in 1884 approximately eight miles from De Smet near Manchester, and painted scenes of frontier life in his later years.
De Smet or Desmet may refer to: People. De Smet (surname) Places. De Smet, South Dakota, a town in Kingsbury County, South Dakota, United States;