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  2. Leboncoin - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey conducted by Médiamétrie in October 2012, Leboncoin was the second most popular website in France in terms of time spent by its users, behind Facebook and ahead of Google. [9] At the beginning of 2017, Leboncoin totaled, according to Le Figaro Magazine , a monthly audience of 28 million unique visitors.

  3. CAMS 58 - Wikipedia

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    The CAMS 58 was a transport flying boat built in France in the early 1930s intended as a successor to the highly successful CAMS 53.Compared to the earlier design, the CAMS 58 featured a newly designed Biplane wing cellule and an all-metal hull in place of its predecessor's wooden hull.

  4. Cappelle-la-Grande - Wikipedia

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    Cappelle-la-Grande (French pronunciation: [kapɛl la ɡʁɑ̃d]; Dutch: Kapelle) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. [3] It is very close to Dunkirk.

  5. CAMS 37 - Wikipedia

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    On mobilisation, however, CAMS 37/11 trainers were used by two units for coastal patrol, with one unit, Escadrille 2S2 continuing in service until August 1940. [1] Outside mainland France, CAMS 37/11 trainers continued in use with a Free French unit in Tahiti until 15 January 1941, and with a Vichy France unit in Indochina until 1942 [1]

  6. La Grande-Fosse - Wikipedia

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    La Grande-Fosse (French pronunciation: [la ɡʁɑ̃d fos] ⓘ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Points of interest

  7. CAMS 54 - Wikipedia

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    The CAMS 54 was strengthened to carry the 4,110 L (900 imp gal; 1,090 US gal) needed for a range of 4,300 km (2,700 mi) and provided with significantly increased engine power. [3] The CAMS 54 was a single-bay biplane with equal span, rectangular plan wings mounted without stagger. The upper wing was in three parts, a short centre section and ...

  8. La Madeleine, Manche - Wikipedia

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    La Madeleine is a hamlet of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont village in North-western France which was one anchor point of the Utah Beach landings [1] on the D-Day invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europa, 6 June 1944. Geographically, the village was the edge of the allied right flank along the left bank of the river Douve estuary.

  9. La Grande Odyssée - Wikipedia

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    Musher on the Petit Mont-Cenis Plateau. La Grande Odyssée Savoie-Mont-Blanc is intended for mushers with teams of 14 dogs who are experienced in long- and middle-distance. . Through Savoie and Haute Savoie, France and Switzerland, mushers from perhaps a dozen different countries, compete for two weeks of racing over a course more than 800 km long, with a change in altitude of more than 25,000 ...