buildings (C and B) in 1988, ending with the Colbert building (A) in 1989. Pierre Bérégovoy and his junior ministers moved from Rivoli to Bercy on 25 June 1989...
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Boulogne; the Château Saint-Pierre ('le Taillis') in Normandy, near Rouen; and the parkland and ruins of the Château Pont-sur-Seine (Department of Aube)...
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Élisabeth Borne (category Corps des ponts)
her Diplôme d'Ingénieur in civil engineering from the École nationale des ponts et chaussées (National School of Road and Bridge Engineering) and one year...
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dating from the thirteenth century. A sixteenth-century stone cross. Pierre Bérégovoy (1925–1993), politician, born in Déville-lès-Rouen Tony Parker, basketball...
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sixteenth-century chateau. A stone cross from the sixteenth century. Pierre Bérégovoy, French prime minister in the 1990s, lived here. Communes of the Seine-Maritime...
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UDF Saône-et-Loire Pierre Bédier RPR Yvelines Jean Bégault [fr] UDF Maine-et-Loire Didier Béguin [fr] UDF Nièvre Pierre Bérégovoy PS Nièvre Christian...
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occupation of Paris by the Allies, Prussian General Blücher wanted to destroy the Pont d'Iéna, which was named after a French victory against Prussia. The Prefect...
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resulted in the long delay of the project. Under the government of Pierre Bérégovoy (French Prime Minister from 1992 to 1993), the government refused to...
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Dupnitsa), cancer. David K. Doyle, 89, American lieutenant general. Pete du Pont, 86, American politician, governor of Delaware (1977–1985), member of the...
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