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    in France Île Saint-Louis, an island in the river Seine, Paris Saint-Louis, New Caledonia Multiple locations in Canada Saint-Louis, Senegal São Luís,...
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  • Look up Saint-Louis or St. Louis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Louis, Saint-Louis or St. Louis commonly refers to: Louis IX of France, King...
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    and Saint-Louis, a distance of 905 km (562 mi). It would give landlocked Mali a direct route to the Atlantic Ocean. The aquatic fauna in the Senegal River...
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  • takes place in a fictional post-colonial African city, inspired by Île Saint-Louis, Senegal. It tells the story of two star-crossed lovers while exploring...
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    of Senegal [fr], 1817–1946 History of Africa History of West Africa Politics of Senegal President of Senegal Prime Minister of Senegal Saint-Louis history...
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    The Saint-Louis Photography Museum (French: Musée de la Photographie de Saint-Louis) is a museum located in Saint-Louis, Senegal. It is the first museum...
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    Dakar (redirect from Dakar, Senegal)
    Dakar is flanked by four small islands, île de Yoff, Île de N'Gor, Îles de la Madeleine and Île de Gorée. Île de N'Gor is on the northern shore of N'Gor...
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    Gorée (redirect from Île de Gorée)
    Other important centres for the slave trade from Senegal were further north, at Saint-Louis, Senegal, or to the south in the Gambia, at the mouths of...
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    province of Île-de-France before the French Revolution The modern départements covered by the historical Île-de-France Modern region of Île-de-France and...
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    The Island of Saint-Louis is the historic part of the city of Saint-Louis in Senegal. In 2000, it was inscribed by the UNESCO on the World Heritage list...
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  • Kerguelen Islands (13 February 1772– present) Île Amsterdam (in 1843 but abandoned) (1892–present) Île Saint-Paul (in 1843 but abandoned) (1892–present)...
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    Paris (redirect from Paris, Île-de-France)
    Seine. Of those, two remain today: Île Saint-Louis and the Île de la Cité. A third one is the 1827 artificially created Île aux Cygnes. Modern Paris owes much...
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  • Djoudj Niokolo-Koba Gorée Saint-Louis Saloum Delta The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites...
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  • name Marie-Geneviève. In 1746, David was made Governor General of Île de France and Île Bourbon and she continued to be owned by him. However, in 1749,...
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    Faidherbe Bridge (category Saint-Louis, Senegal)
    Faidherbe) is a road bridge over the Senegal River which links the island of the city of Saint-Louis in Senegal to the African mainland. The metal bridge...
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    – 6 August 1805) was a Saint Dominican and French politician. A native of Senegal and formerly enslaved in the colony of Saint-Domingue, in the French...
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    Senegal River near city of Saint-Louis. The Niokolo-Koba National Park is a World Heritage Site and natural protected area in south eastern Senegal,...
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    Nicolas Fouquet, marquis de Belle-Île, vicomte de Melun et Vaux (French pronunciation: [nikɔla fukɛ]; 27 January 1615 – 23 March 1680) was the Superintendent...
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    populations in Paris include Burkina Faso, the Congo, Guinea, Mali, and Senegal. As of 1998 Île-de-France has half of the Asian population of France. As of 1990...
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    Gouvernement Île Verronge Île Raphael Albatross Island, St. Brandon Mauritius Outer Islands of Mauritius St. Brandon List of national parks of Mauritius Saint Brandon...
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  • settler families. Blenac had three subordinate governors, that of Saint-Louis on Île-à-Vache opposite Les Cayes on the south coast, another at Léogâne...
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    ferried passengers and supplies from Île-d'Aix to Mauritius, as weel as to Saint-Denis and to Saint-Paul on Ile Bourbon (now Réunion). She returned to...
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    Anne-Marie Javouhey (category French Roman Catholic saints)
    open a school on Île Bourbon, in the Indian Ocean. In 1819 she established a mission presence at Saint-Louis, Senegal and in Gorée, Senegal, where she focused...
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    the Île Notre-Dame and the Île-aux-vaches, which had been used for grazing cattle and storing firewood, were combined to form the Île Saint-Louis, which...
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    at Expo 1889 in Paris. At the end of his life, he was exiled to Saint-Louis, Senegal, under house arrest, where he died in poverty. Dinah Salifou was...
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  • lieutenant de vaisseau Gicquel-Destouches. He sailed her from Île-d'Aix Roads to Saint-Louis, Senegal, and Gorée, and back. Between 4 and 29 July 1817 Loire...
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    posts in Senegal, the Île Bourbon (Réunion) in the Indian Ocean, and France's tiny Indian possessions; however, Britain finally annexed Saint Lucia, Tobago...
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    Saint Christopher, the date of its institution is unknown. The edicts of December 1723 and March 1724 were instituted in the islands of Réunion (Île Bourbon)...
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    he acquired the Hôtel Lambert an hôtel particulier from 1640 on the Île Saint-Louis, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris for more than $226 million, to...
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    ceded Acadia and Plaisance Bay to Great Britain, but retained Île Saint-Jean, and Île-Royale where the Fortress of Louisbourg was subsequently erected...
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