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  2. Banque de la Réunion - Wikipedia

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    The Banque de la Réunion listed on the Paris Stock Exchange on 4 November 1878. It opened a branch in Saint-Pierre on 12 May 1904. The bank lost its issuance privilege in the turmoil of World War II , when the Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer (CCFOM) was designated as monetary authority for the island as well as French Caribbean ...

  3. Tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean - Wikipedia

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    Tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean is a Québécois dish of the pie family and a variation of the tourtière dish popular in French Canada. This variant originates from the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec. The tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean differs from a regular tourtière by having thicker crust, cubes of potatoes, meats and broth (instead ...

  4. Tourtière - Wikipedia

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    Tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean has become the traditional and iconic dish of the region of Saguenay, Quebec, since the Second World War, and it has undergone several metamorphoses. During the 18th century, "sea pie" became popular among French and British colonists, and it seems to be "the direct forerunner of the tourtière of Lac-Saint-Jean". [9]

  5. Roland Garros Airport - Wikipedia

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    Roland Garros Airport (French: Aéroport de la Réunion Roland Garros) (IATA: RUN, ICAO: FMEE), formerly known as Gillot Airport, is located in Sainte-Marie on Réunion, France. [6] The airport is 7 kilometres (3.8 NM ) east [ 2 ] of Saint-Denis ; it is named after the French aviator Roland Garros , who was born in Saint-Denis.

  6. File:Tourtiere Lard.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Benedictine monasteries in France - Wikipedia

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    Le Jard Abbey (Abbaye du Jard, Abbaye royale de Saint Jean-Baptiste du Jard, Abbaye Saint-Jean du Jard-de-la-Reine), nuns, Diocese of Sens (Voisenon, Seine-et-Marne) Joncels Abbey or Jaucel Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Joncels or Jaucel), monks, Diocese of Béziers (Joncels, Hérault)

  8. Gérard Calvet - Wikipedia

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    After acquiring land near Le Barroux (), France, construction of Sainte-Madeleine du Barroux Abbey began in 1980. The construction was completed during the 1980s. During the 1980s, Gérard Calvet was, together with Archbishop Lefebvre, one of the focal persons of the Traditionalist Catholic movement.

  9. Jean-Bernard Rousseau - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Bernard Rousseau, FSC (22 March 1797 – 13 April 1867) was a French Catholic member of the De La Salle Brothers. He assumed the religious name Scubilion upon his profession and was dubbed the "Catechist of Slaves" due to his extensive decades-spanning work on Réunion Island .