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    mother settled for a short while in Bourganeuf (Creuse) where Ardisson was born. In 1969, Ardisson moved to Paris to start a career in advertising. He...
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    Champagne 1914 Circuit de Calais 1920 Tour de France: Winner stage 14 1921 París-Bourganeuf Tour de France: Winner stages 11, 14 and 15 1923 Tour de France: Winner...
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    the province was under the jurisdiction of the Parlement of Paris. In 1886, Bourganeuf ville lumière, located in a remote part of Creuse, became somewhat...
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    Poitiers 3rd Paris-Belfort 1933 1st Paris-Troyes 1st Belfort - Strasbourg - Belfort 3rd Critérium national 1934 Tour du Vaucluse 1st Paris-Bourganeuf 3rd Circuit...
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    Émile de Girardin (category Writers from Paris)
    sentences that immediately caught the reader's attention. Girardin was born in Paris, the bastard son of General Alexandre de Girardin and of his mistress Madame...
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    classification 1st criterium des Algions 2nd Paris-Bourganeuf 3rd Paris-Caen 1929 2nd Brussels-Paris 2nd Circuit du Jura 10th Tour de Catalogne 1930 Tour...
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    the three escapees, who reached the categorised climb of the Côte de Bourganeuf with an advantage of less than three minutes. Curvers crested the summit...
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  • 1966 : Trois enfants... dans le désordre by Léo Joannon 1967 : Un idiot à Paris by Serge Korber 1967 : Les Arnaud by Léo Joannon 1970 : L'Ardoise by Claude...
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    (born Montpellier) - journalist and editor Thierry Ardisson (born 1949, Bourganeuf, Creuse) - television host and movie producer Emigdio Flores Calpiñeiro...
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    (D'Aubusson's birthplace). Cem spent the next five years there, mostly at Bourganeuf. He was well treated, but essentially a captive (a fortified tower was...
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    Rhodes not being considered secure, Cem with his own consent was sent to Bourganeuf in France where he was kept under the guard of Guy de Blanchefort, Pierre...
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    rival pretender to the Ottoman throne was being detained in France at Bourganeuf by Pierre d'Aubusson. Louis XI refused to see the envoys, but a large...
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  • Jacques Bloch (category People from Paris)
    for contacts within the French Resistance, Bloch joined the Maquis in Bourganeuf on 19 February 1944 and took the pseudonym "Jacques Binet". During the...
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  • commune of Valençay. The story is based on a real event in the commune of Bourganeuf in 1970. René Balaire, a heating engineer, was found burned to death in...
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    Gaul - The Creuse. Academy Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres. Paris 1989. Marcel Villoutreix, The names of places of the Limousin, history of...
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    Michael Riffaterre (category University of Paris alumni)
    Riffaterre (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ʁifatɛʁ]; 20 November 1924 in Bourganeuf, Creuse – 27 May 2006 in New York), known as Michael Riffaterre, was an...
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    Consuegra (Castile), and Crato (Portugal) Auvergne (south-central France): Bourganeuf England (Great Britain and Ireland): Clerkenwell (near London) and Kilmainham...
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    Objat Le Palais–Eygurande-Merlines (via Ussel) Tulle–Meymac Vieilleville–Bourganeuf (freight only) Arches–Saint-Dié railway Épinal–Bussang (abandoned beyond...
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  • France" (in French). FFF. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016. "Paris 4ème" (in French). FFF. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2016....
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  • Laurentais (12) 0–1 US Chasseneuil (10) 130. AS Fromental (12) 1–2 USC Bourganeuf (10) 131. Amicale Franco-Portugais Limoges (8) 1–0 Auvézère Foot 19 (9)...
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    Facebook. Archived from the original on 2024-03-28. Retrieved 2024-05-23. "Bourganeuf • au chevet de la chapelle Notre-Dame du Puy" (in French). 20 March 2019...
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  • 0 – 0 3 - 1 pen. ES Nonards 20 September 15:00 SC Limoges Vigenal 3 – 1 USC Bourganeuf 20 September 15:00 AG Pierre Buffiere 3 – 2 Corrèze Tulle Foot...
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    chemins de fer de Paris à Orléans and du Midi et du Canal latéral à la Garonne (known as PO-Midi), the Compagnie des chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la...
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  • Radio Circus show on Radio Luxembourg. Charlotte, a mature librarian from Bourganeuf in Limousin, is a great admirer of Zappy Max, the host of a popular radio...
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    of the Duke of Lancaster saved Bishop le Cros. It was at the priory of Bourganeuf in this diocese that Pierre d'Aubusson received the Ottoman prince Zizim...
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    old granite quarries, once used mainly for cobblestones of the streets of Paris. Guéret has an oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb) influenced by its elevation...
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  • 1962  France 23 - Creuse Jean-Jacques Lozach PS SOC Feb 8, 1954 Creuse (Bourganeuf)  France 24 - Dordogne Claude Bérit-Débat PS SOC Feb 19, 1946 Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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    Massif central, while in the plains to the north begins the limestone of the Paris basin. When the Eguzon dam on the Creuse was built in 1926, the landscape...
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    costumes for reference. In 1863 they were bought by the Musée de Cluny in Paris where they are still on display. A small light industrial town situated...
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  • furthest in the main competition, reaching the round of 16 before losing to Paris Saint-Germain 0–2. A total of 674 teams entered from the region. The draw...
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