• Un montagnard The Charterhouse of Parma (1948) Parade du rire (1948) - Piton Impeccable Henri (1948) - Gustave Croisière pour l'inconnu (1948) - Albert...
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    the neighboring island of Réunion, where in October 1801 he ascended the Piton de la Fournaise, the active volcano of the island, and wrote the first general...
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    reaches a height of 670 m (2,200 ft); the highest peak is in the south-west, Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire at 828 metres (2,717 ft). Streams and rivers...
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    countries under Ottoman influence. In 1533, Francis I sent colonel Pierre de Piton as ambassador to Morocco. In a letter to Francis I dated August 13, 1533...
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    especially mountainous. It features four ensembles of pitons (volcanoes) and mornes (mountains): the Piton Conil on the extreme North, which dominates the Dominica...
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    The aqueduct as a whole would have been a very expensive undertaking; Émile Espérandieu estimated the cost to be over 30 million sesterces, equivalent...
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    dictature chez Bakounine, La Brochure mensuelle, No. 155-156, 1935. Érasme, F. Piton, Bibliothèque de l'artistocratie, No. 67, 1936. Le Fascisme contre l'intelligence :...
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  • 25 km 2.0 km Spanish for "peak" Mons Piton 40°43′N 0°55′W / 40.72°N 0.92°W / 40.72; -0.92 25 km 2.3 km El Pitón, a summit of Mount Teide, Tenerife Mons...
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  • Philippines", p.27. Department of Commerce and Labor, 1904. Followed by Louis Ramond de Carbonnières and others three days later [1] "Charles Turner account...
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    was represented once again by Frédéric Lefebvre. His deputy was Olivier Piton. Europe Ecology – The Greens was represented by Cyrille Giraud who had been...
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    Henri Lignon Louis Trousselier 1908 Gustave Garrigou Louis Trousselier Maurice Brocco 1909 Jean Alavoine Henri Lignon Édouard Léonard 1910 Émile Georget Maurice...
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  • Denaive (Olivier), Nicole Gueden (Clémence), Élina Solomon (Zoé), Marie Piton (Madame Rabier), Denis Maréchal (Philippe), Ophélie Koering (Corinne).....
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    Duchemin 1808–1810 Louis Chesnay 1810–1848 Pierre Estorre 1848–1859 Emile Dupont 1859–1868 Constantin Le Clerc 1868–1884 Paul Piton 1884–1913 Paul Lenepveu...
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