Spanish Grand Prix (redirect from Gran Premio de España)
2020. Retrieved 24 October 2020 – via BnF/Gallica. "La Coupe de Catalogne – Victoire de Goux sur « Lion »". L'Auto: 1. 30 May 1910. Archived from the...
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Meridional a l'entorn de l'any mil: la Catalogne et la France méridionale autour de l'an mil. Colloque International du D. N. R. S./Generalitat de Catalunya « Hugues...
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Bardinet-Jacquier, rue Bardinet (1981). Fontaine du Creuset-du-Temps, Place Catalogne (1988), Shamai Haber, sculptor Fontaines Ferdinand-Brunot, Mairie, 2,...
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Jean-Yves Le Naour (category 1972 births)
IdRef • LCCN • GND • CiNii • Spain • Belgium • Netherlands • Poland • Israel • NUKAT • Catalogne • Sweden • Norway • Czech Republic • Portugal • WorldCat...
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2005) 20 Ans De Trio Gitan: Live in Marciac (Nocturne, 2007) Le Nouveau Trio Gitan (Nocture, 2007) Catalogne (Plus Loin, 2010) Au Bois de Mon Coeur (Universal/EmArcy...
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(1975–1976). La Catalogne du milieu du Xe à la fin du XIe siècle. Croissance et mutations d'une société. Toulouse: Publications de l'Université de Toulouse-Le...
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London Philharmonic Choir (section International tours)
recording for the choir to date. In 1979, LPC undertook its first overseas tour to Germany. In 1982, Richard Cooke succeeded Alldis as Chorus Master and...
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conquest. 1700 – Gédéon de Catalogne is employed by the Sulpicians in October to dig the Lachine Canal. 1700–31 – François Vachon de Belmont is the fifth...
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