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  2. Étienne Bertrand Weill - Wikipedia

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    1980-1982 Universités américaines de Georgie, de Murcie, du Kansas, de Pennsylvanie, de l'Etat de New-York. 1980-1982 Centres Culturels du Maine, de Caroline du Nord, de Californie et du Wisconsin. 1983 “Le mime Etienne Decroux et son École", Métaformes, Cinémathèque de Montréal. 1978 Théâtre de Winnipeg, Canada

  3. Chemins de fer du Nord - Wikipedia

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    The concession for the line from Creil to Beauvais, owned by CF de l'Est predecessor Chemins de fer des Ardennes, was exchanged for the Nord's concession for Laon–Reims in 1855. [5] In 1937, the CF du Nord was nationalised, as were the other main railway companies, to become part of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF).

  4. File:Jefferson (Caroline du Nord).png - Wikipedia

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  5. Paris–Lille railway - Wikipedia

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    In July 1844 a law was passed that determined the route of the new railway from Paris to Lille. Exploitation of the line from Paris to Lille and several branch lines was granted to the Compagnie des chemins de fer du Nord. Owners of the CF du Nord were Hottinger, Laffitte, Blount and Baron de Rothschild as president. The railway line as well as ...

  6. Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée - Wikipedia

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    The Gare de Lyon in Paris was a major hub of the PLM 1914 advertisement in Le Miroir Bond of the Compagnie des Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée, issued 1 May 1920

  7. File:Fr-Caroline du Sud.oga - Wikipedia

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    Fr-Caroline_du_Sud.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3.4 s, 109 kbps, file size: 46 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  8. House of Lannoy - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms. The House of Lannoy is the name of an old and important Belgian noble family that takes its name from the town of Lannoy in northern France. The name comes from l'Annoy (or l'Annoit, from Latin alnetum), which means 'the alderwood' in Picard French of Flanders.

  9. Nord (French department) - Wikipedia

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    Nord is part of the current Hauts-de-France region and is surrounded by the French departments of Pas-de-Calais, Somme, and Aisne, as well as by Belgium and the North Sea. Its area is 5,742.8 km 2 (2,217.3 sq mi). [ 5 ]