• Dieppe is a port in Upper Normandy, France. Dieppe may also refer to: In places: Dieppe, New Brunswick, a city in Canada near Moncton, New Brunswick...
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  • Dieppe Park may refer to: Dieppe Park, Montreal Dieppe Park, one of the Parks in Windsor, Ontario This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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  • New Brunswick, a former village, now part of the cities of Moncton and Dieppe Lewisville, Arkansas Lewisville, Idaho Lewisville, Indiana Lewisville, Minnesota...
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  • Palace may refer to: Crystal Palace Complex (Dieppe), a former amusement park now a shopping complex in Dieppe, New Brunswick Crystal Palace Barracks, London...
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  • natural underwater phenomenon Operation Jubilee, the Dieppe Raid by the Allied Forces on Dieppe in WW-2 (1942) Jubilee (1978 film), a cult film directed...
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  • Brossard, Quebec, Canada Champlain Place, a shopping centre located in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada Champlain Towers South, Champlain Towers, Surfside...
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  • a steam ferry operating across the English Channel between Newhaven and Dieppe Helen Lee Worthing (1905-1948), American actress in the early 20th century...
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  • Dollard Ménard (1913–1997), Canadian general wounded five times in 1942 at Dieppe Émile-René Ménard (1862–1930), French landscape and antique painter Henry...
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  • Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel of Dieppe Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon Chapel of Notre Dame des Anges Collegiate...
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  • Janet Climpson (died 1940), British Salvation Army officer interred in Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery Roger Climpson (born 1931), British-born Australian...
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  • for lawyers and judges in the U.S. Operation Rutter, code name for the Dieppe Raid in 1942 Rutter's, an American convenience store chain All pages with...
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  • Haiti École Carrefour de l'Acadie, a Francophone middle school located in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada École du Carrefour, Dartmouth, NS, Canada; a Canadian...
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  • sister and nurse who cared for the wounded in the World War II raid on Dieppe Charles-Omer Valois (born 1924), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop Ève Valois...
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    Count of Nantes William FitzEmpress (1136–1164), Viscount of Dieppe Fitz This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title FitzEmpress....
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    first U.S. Rangers were dispersed through the British Commandos for the Dieppe Raid in August 1942; these were the first American soldiers to see ground...
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  • inconclusive Anglo-French Wars Franco-Spanish War (disambiguation) List of battles involving France (disambiguation) List of wars involving Francia (France before...
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  • Nicolas Leroy et Jeanne Lelièvre arrivés en Nouvelle-France en 1661, de Dieppe, Normandie, établis en la seigneurie de La Durantaye en 1676, et dont plusieurs...
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  • Fox Creek Airport, in Alberta Fox Creek, New Brunswick, a community in Dieppe, New Brunswick Fox Creek, Colorado, an unincorporated community Fox Creek...
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    Portsmouth and Plymouth to ports such as Roscoff, Calais, Boulogne, Dunkerque, Dieppe, Cherbourg-Octeville, Caen, St Malo and Le Havre in mainland France. Companies...
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    (France), a road in Normandy connecting A150 autoroute to Rouen and the N27 to Dieppe A151 road (Malaysia), a road in Perak connecting the crossroad at Jalan...
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  • recorded circa June 30, 1971 formally route 6. Driving through; River glade, Salisbury, Moncton, Dieppe, Sackville... F3900 - NB Rte 6 - 1971 PANB | APNB...
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    fertnstert.2018.05.006. PMC 6366451. PMID 29935653. Denford S, Frost J, Dieppe P, Cooper C, Britten N (March 2014). "Individualisation of drug treatments...
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    escorting of supplies to Sir William Peyto and his forces during the siege of Dieppe in 1442, before joining the Duke of Somerset for the Cherbourg offensive...
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    France List of wars involving France List of battles involving France (disambiguation) French Armed Forces Deployments of the French military Norrie MacQueen...
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  • during the 1745 rising while in the French Service. Francois was a native of Dieppe, France captured at Carlisle, Marshalsea, and Joseph was captured at sea...
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    of Forth, while others used the French Channel ports such as Rouen and Dieppe or the Atlantic port of Brest as bases. In 1507 Robert Barton with Lion...
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  • Navy in 1795 French privateer Requin, a musket-armed ship operating out of Dieppe during the French Revolution, captured by HM-Cutter Lion French brig Requin...
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  • and de Barrys. Near to Cogan village the de Sumeris (from Sommery near Dieppe) held land. Their proximity to the Norman court at Rouen and the de Cogans...
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    minority. Some cities' Pre-Normanic names are not known, such as Honfleur or Dieppe. The most common suffix in northern France is -acum (written -acum, -acus...
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  • Diego Gama (Brazilian footballer) Diego Lopes (footballer) Diego Silvas Dieppe Barracks Digital Economy Partnership Agreement Dileep Nair Dilhan Pillay...
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