The Alma was a French automobile manufactured by Établissements Alma in Courbevoie, Seine, between 1926 and 1929. Only a few cars of this marque were produced...
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passenger ship Alma (French automobile), manufactured 1926–1929 Alma metro station in Brussels, Belgium Alma Airport, Alma, Quebec, Canada Alma (Rivière La...
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(1912–1922) Allard-Latour (1899–1902) Alliance (1905–1908) Alphi (1929–1931) Alma (1926–1927) Alva (1913–1923) AM (1906–1915) Amédée Bollée (1885–1921) Amilcar...
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Armand Peugeot (category French founders of automobile manufacturers)
Armand Peugeot (French: [aʁmɑ̃ pøʒo]; 18 February 1849 – 4 February 1915) was a French industrialist, pioneer of the automobile industry and the man who...
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Timeline of motor vehicle brands (redirect from L'Ardennais (automobile))
Brocklebank, Invicta, Jappic, McEvoy, MG USA: Empire Steam Car, Ajax, Diana France: Alma, Arzac, Chaigneau-Brasier, Constantinesco, Lambert, Ratier, SAFAF, Sensaud...
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René Lalique (category Pages with French IPA)
René Jules Lalique (French pronunciation: [ʁəne ʒyl lalik]; 6 April 1860 – 1 May 1945) was a French jeweller, medallist, and glass designer known for...
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other gambling games and card games (including the French suits around 1480) were invented in France, some from earlier games : From earlier Italian games :...
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The French Riviera, known in French as the Côte d'Azur (IPA: [kot dazyʁ]; Provençal: Còsta d'Azur, IPA: [ˈkwɔstɔ daˈzyʀ]; lit. 'Azure Coast'), is the...
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Carl Benz (category German founders of automobile manufacturers)
his alma mater, the Karlsruhe University, thereby becoming—Dr. Ing. h. c. Benz. Almost from the very beginning of the production of automobiles, participation...
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Packard (redirect from Ohio Automobile Company)
Car Company) was an American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last...
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at the bottom of the pit, saying "I'll be back!" Planes, Trains and Automobiles Advertising executive William Windom is shown still examining the same...
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Joji Nagashima (category Japanese automobile designers)
Joji Nagashima (born 1955; 永島譲二) is a Japanese automobile designer for BMW. He is best known for the exterior designs of the E90 versions of the BMW 3...
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Ralph Gilles (category American automobile designers)
Ralph Victor Gilles (French pronunciation: [ʒij]; born 14 January 1970) is an American automobile designer and executive, and current Chief Design Officer...
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Britain). He was a Steward and Vice-Chairman of the Royal Automobile Club, a director of Automobile Proprietary Ltd. and Motoring Services Ltd., and a member...
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Best International. In 2006, Jorge Garcia and Michelle Rodriguez took home ALMA Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Actress, respectively, in a Television...
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philanthropist based in Los Angeles, California. He worked in broadcasting and automobiles and was also a songwriter, journalist and playwright. Earle C. Anthony...
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Postal Service. On September 8, 1917, in Brooklyn, New York Green married Alma S. Duke (1889–1978) of Richmond, Virginia. She came to New York as part of...
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Herbie Goes Bananas (category Films about automobiles)
as Native Antonio Trevino as Pigeon Owner Dante D'Andre as Dr. De Moraes Alma Beltran as General's Wife Dolores Aguirre as General's Daughter #1 Aurora...
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Jean-Louis Trintignant (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi tʁɛ̃tiɲɑ̃]; 11 December 1930 – 17 June 2022) was a French actor. He made his theatrical debut...
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film of 2024. Anti-Villain League (AVL) agent Gru attends a reunion at his alma mater, Lycée Pas Bon. There, he reunites with his school rival Maxime Le...
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any province. Arsenault's government repealed legislation to restrict automobile travel on the island to specific days and routes. His government also...
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Deaths in January 2024 (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
Fred T. Mackenzie, In Memoriam Le pilote automobile René Metge, triple vainqueur du Dakar, est mort (in French) Auntie Muni the famous Ghanaian waakye...
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1963 (1963-02-14) 322 Robbie, Hank and Joan (Bernadette Withers) are at an automobile junk yard. Joan is upset because she and Hank were supposed to be on a...
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Thierry Bolloré (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
purchasing. In September 2012, Bolloré joined Renault, the French multinational automobile manufacturer, and one month later he was appointed executive...
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Deir Mimas (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Israeli aggression against religious sites and civilian sanctuaries". The Alma research center in Israel disputed the report, with unverified satellite...
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Antoine Frérot (category French chief executives)
projects. Two years later, he joined CERGRENE, a think-tank affiliated with his alma mater, where he served as project manager and then associate director from...
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Legion of Honor (museum) (category Articles containing French-language text)
: 9–10 After some persuading, Alma convinced Adolph to fund a museum project. To acquire more art and financial support, Alma embarked on to Europe and was...
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Place de la Concorde (redirect from Concord Square (Paris, France))
The Place de la Concorde (French: [plas də la kɔ̃kɔʁd]; lit. 'Concord Square') is a public square in Paris, France. Measuring 7.6 ha (19 acres) in area...
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Fasces (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
French Revolution. First referring to the 83 departments of 1789, as a symbol of unity, it came to be associated with fraternité and a united French people...
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Dominique Lapierre (category 20th-century French historians)
later, he saw a photograph of the same Chrysler in a French vintage car magazine. The automobile was about to be auctioned in Poitiers. He rushed to the...
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