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    Bar-sur-Aube (French: [baʁ syʁ ob] , literally Bar on Aube) is a commune and a sub-prefecture in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of France...
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    caused all but Amiral Aube to be concentrated in the Mediterranean. The following year another reorganization reduced Amiral Aube to reserve and her sisters...
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  • white French wine grape variety that has been historically grown in the Aube region of Champagne, but has now all but disappeared from the vineyards with...
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    The French cruiser Amiral Aube was one of five Gloire-class armored cruisers built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the early 1900s. Fitted with...
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    Admiral Théophile Aube, an adherent of the Jeune École, but one of the two was redesigned as the pre-dreadnought Brennus following Aube's departure. By the...
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    Stéphan Aubé (born 11 November 1971) is a French Music video director for classical music and pianist. Stéphan Aubé started to study piano at the age...
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    of the Lingones was located at the crossroad of the modern départments of Aube, Haute-Marne, Côte d’Or and Yonne. The Cathedral St-Mammes, built in the...
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    of forest. The Aube river passes through the commune from the east and flows through the village before continuing west to join the Ton at Hannappes. The...
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    and the parkland and ruins of the Château Pont-sur-Seine (Department of Aube), a property owned previously by Napoleon that was destroyed by invading...
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    Auxerrois have a more northerly location. Chablis is closer to the southern Aube district of Champagne than the rest of Burgundy. The region comprises 15...
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    a ship of 2,600 t (2,600 long tons; 2,900 short tons) with a speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) with forced draft. Aube, who replaced Galiber in January...
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    Ambassadeur, Académicien, et la Famille Guerrapin de Brienne-La-Vieille (Aube), Société Académique du département de l'Aube, Annuaire de l'Aube, deuxième...
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    changes through its lifetime. The original design was commissioned by Admiral Aube, commenced by Dupuy de Lôme before his death and completed by Gustave Zédé...
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    battalions provided most of the transportation, with a combined load of 8,390 tons. Twelve of these battalions had a total of 3,024 heavy wagons drawn by four...
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    Mailly-le-Camp (category Communes of Aube)
    Mailly-le-Camp (French pronunciation: [maji lə kɑ̃]) is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France. The town is mentioned as Mailliacus for...
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    vessels with new 76-ton guns prompted the naval command to abandon the as-yet untested 100-ton weapons. A modified version of the 76-ton gun with a longer...
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    Saint-André-les-Vergers, France. 17–18 March 1962. p. 2. Retrieved 16 September 2024 – via Aube en Champagne. "Programmes radiophoniques – dimanche 18 mars" [Radio programmes...
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  • The Past as Future directed by Ton van Zantvoort From Chernobyl to Fukushima: A Campaigner's Journey directed by Aube Giroux Brick by Brick: The Story...
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    their particulars. By this time, Admiral Théophile Aube had replaced Galiber as naval minister. Aube was an ardent supporter of the Jeune École doctrine...
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  • center beside the La Hague plant. After January 1992, it was replaced by the Aube storage center due to saturation. The deployment of nuclear power plants...
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  • year in Toulon and Lorient, respectively. They credit Admiral Théophile Aube, who became the French Minister of Marine in January 1886, as immediately...
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  • PMID 16717269. Ho, Jo-Hao; Stahl, Edward L.; Schmid, Cullen L.; Scarry, Sarah M.; Aubé, Jeffrey; Bohn, Laura M. (7 August 2018). "G protein signaling–biased agonism...
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    Garonne. The central lift span is 117-metre-long (384-foot), weighs 4,600 tons and can be lifted vertically up to 53 metres (174 feet) to let tall ships...
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    original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014. "Honeywell Acquires Aube Technologies". Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration News. 223 (3): 6...
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  • Jean-François Frémont, organ - Disque Tamos (Jean-Claude Quint) In 2008, Stéphan Aubé directed a video clip of the Bach Panther fugue and an interview with Stéphane...
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    represents €4 billion of added value to the regional economy. 100 million tons of freight pass annually through the port, 60% of which is petroleum, making...
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    a ship of 2,600 t (2,559 long tons; 2,866 short tons) with a speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) with forced draft. Aube, who replaced Galiber in January...
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    (2021). Les Miscellanées des Lyonnais. éditions du poutan. "Lyon, d'où vient ton nom ?". Le Figaro (in French). 30 March 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2023...
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    are still being found in modern times in the area. It is, however, a two-ton, Neolithic-era polishing machine that is the prehistoric pride of Créteil...
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    was to have been named Brennus and work began in 1885. Admiral Théophile Aube, who opposed battleship construction in favor of the cheaper torpedo boats...
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