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    l'espace) fighter squadron which flies the Dassault Rafale C from BA 118 Mont-de-Marsan Air Base. During a dormant period in 2009, the squadron was equipped...
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    Mirage IV, armed with the AN-11 bomb, and a C-135F tanker takes place at Mont-de-Marsan air base (Landes). The trio of nuclear weapon (AN-11), carrier...
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    changed, when cyclists had to take the train to get from Bordeaux to Mont de Marsan after the ninth stage. The highest point of elevation in the race was...
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    1/91 (Escadron de Reconnaissance Stratégique, Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron), using five remaining Mirage IVPs based at Mont-de-Marsan; the remaining...
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    Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
    highway, and air-transport hub served by two international airports: Charles de Gaulle Airport (the third-busiest airport in Europe) and Orly Airport. Opened...
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    guarantee fundamental liberties. In 1963, a crisis developed when Charles de Gaulle blockaded Monaco, angered by its status as a tax haven for wealthy...
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    French Naval Aviation) Mont-de-Marsan Air Base Escadron de Chasse 2/30 Normandie-Niemen (2012–present) multirole fighter Escadron de Chasse 3/30 Lorraine...
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  • 1935 is held in the collection of the Mont-de-Marsan museum. This terra cotta piece is also held in the Mont-de-Marsan museum. In 1928 Abbal executed a sculptural...
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    first child, René, the Dupeyron family moved to Gustave's home town of Mont-de-Marsan in Landes and settled there, having a daughter Jacqueline. They opened...
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    building on Esplanade Charles de Gaulle, and was designed by the architect Christian de Portzamparc. It houses the Brittany Museum (Musée de Bretagne), the regional...
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    Cayenne (redirect from Isle de Cayenne)
    Général de Gaulle. At the east end of the avenue near the coast is the Place des Palmistes and the Place de Grenoble (also known as the Place Léopold...
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    Charles de Gaulle Lille Cathedral (Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille) Citadel of Lille Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille Jardin botanique de...
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  • COVID-19 pandemic in France (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    positive at Centre Hospitalier de Mont-de-Marsan and underwent isolation. A religious week in Mulhouse that took place from 17 to 24 February 2020 was...
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    Nice (redirect from Place Garibaldi)
    port, the Place Cassini has been renamed Place of Corsica. Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is the third busiest airport in France after Charles de Gaulle Airport...
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    Toulon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    France's Mediterranean coast, home of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and her battle group. The French Mediterranean Fleet is based in Toulon...
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    of the Allied forces. In southwestern France the German commander at Mont-de-Marsan Major General Botho Elster had brutally suppressed the French Resistance...
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    Monspessulanus, is said to have stood for mont pelé (the naked hill, because the vegetation was poor), or le mont de la colline (the mount of the hill). Montpellier...
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    Alain Juppé (category People from Mont-de-Marsan)
    of Bordeaux. Juppé was born Alain Marie Juppé on 15 August 1945, in Mont-de-Marsan, Aquitaine. His father was Robert Juppé (1915-1998), a Gaullist resistance...
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    the Charles-de-Gaulle Airport station. On the horizon of 2025, the Roissy–Picardie Link will put Amiens 55 minutes from Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport...
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    town to be liberated from the domination of the Germans. General Charles de Gaulle went to Ajaccio on 8 October 1943 and said: "We owe it to the field...
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    University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour (UPPA) had 11,200 students, in May 2012, spread across five sites: Pau, Anglet, Bayonne, Mont-de-Marsan (Landes) and Tarbes...
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    only as the "Jackal" who is hired to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 1963 and uses the Tulle area and some of its (fictional)...
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    then campaigned for more autonomy from France. Yet in July 1959, Charles de Gaulle, president of France, received a warm welcome on his arrival to Saint-Denis...
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    a half hours to get to Charles de Gaulle Airport. Tours has two main stations: Gare de Tours, the central station, and Gare de Saint-Pierre-des-Corps...
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    Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
    riding school. The new stud was then built. General de Gaulle offered to the Sultan of Morocco Bois de Rose, a thoroughbred which had been stationed at the...
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    Basse-Terre (category Populated places established in 1643)
    an expedition was seeking a place of lasting presence in Guadeloupe. The operation was entrusted to Charles Liénard de l'Olive and Jean du Plessis d'Ossonville...
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    in December 1948. In 1959, Mayor Marcel Bühler received President Charles de Gaulle and launched the construction of the ZUP, at the North of the city...
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    with high speed trains going to Lille, Nantes, Rennes and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. Châlons is located at the intersection of two major axes:...
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    hit on 13 June 1944. From the late 1950s until the late 1960s when Charles de Gaulle ended the American military presence, the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force...
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    August 1944. On 5 November 1944, General Charles de Gaulle came to Grenoble and bestowed on the city the Compagnon de la Libération to recognise "a heroic...
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