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    Petit Bois Island is a barrier island off the Mississippi Gulf Coast, south of Pascagoula, and one of the Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands. It is part...
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  • Petit Bois is a community in the Ouest department of Haiti. Petit Bois or Petit-Bois can also refer to: Petit Bois Island, island in Mississippi, United...
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  • Petit Bois is a communal section in the Arcahaie commune in the Arcahaie Arrondissement, in the Ouest department of Haiti. Arcahaie, for a list of other...
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    Mississippi Sound. The major islands are Cat Island, Ship Island, Horn Island, Petit Bois Island, and Dauphin Island; in the early 20th century the chain also included...
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    Ship, Horn, West Petit Bois (formerly known as Sand Island), Petit Bois, and Dauphin. Ship, Horn, West Petit Bois and Petit Bois Islands are part of...
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  • Grand-Blois, a village in Haiti Petit Bois (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Grand Bois. If an internal link led...
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    The Stade du Petit-Bois is a multi-purpose stadium located in Charleville-Mézières, France. It is the home ground of OFC Charleville. The stadium was inaugurated...
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    the National Seashore in Mississippi that is accessible by automobile. Petit Bois, Horn, East Ship, West Ship, and Cat islands are accessible only by boat...
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  • 49°16′12″N 5°08′31″E / 49.27°N 5.142°E / 49.27; 5.142 The Arboretum du Petit-Bois (0.5 hectares) is an arboretum located in Montfaucon d'Argonne, Meuse...
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    The Château de Petit-Bois is a 19th-century mansion in Cosne-d'Allier in the Allier department in the Auvergne region of France. The château was noted...
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    northern flank, one at St Eloi, three at Hollandscheschur Farm, two at Petit Bois, single mines at Maedelstede Farm, Peckham House and Spanbroekmolen, four...
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  • titles containing Bois Boise (disambiguation) Boy (disambiguation) Dubois (disambiguation) Grand Bois (disambiguation) Petit Bois (disambiguation) This...
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    The Horn Island Light (in later years also known as the Petit Bois Light) was a lighthouse in Mississippi originally located at the eastern end of Horn...
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    Paris–Rouen, Le Petit Journal Horseless Carriages Contest (Concours du 'Petit Journal' Les Voitures sans Chevaux), was a pioneering city-to-city motoring...
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    Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands. Other islands in the chain include Petit Bois Island and Dauphin Island to the east, and Ship Island and Cat Island...
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    road. The mines at Maedelstede and the two at Petit Bois devastated the defence; the mines at Petit Bois on the left were about 12 seconds late and knocked...
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    far from the Meuse–Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial. Arboretum du Petit-Bois Chattancourt Lachalade Abbey Meuse-Argonne American cemetery Varennes-en-Argonne...
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    the Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands (consists of Cat, Ship, Horn, Petit Bois and Dauphin Islands) as an example where coastal submergence formed barrier...
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    proper by the shallow Mississippi Sound, which is partially sheltered by Petit Bois Island, Horn Island, East and West Ship Islands, Deer Island, Round Island...
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    Honour. Second lieutenant in the Touraine regiment in 1734, Jean Perier du Petit Bois took part in the siege of Philippsburg. Having obtained the ranks of ensign...
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  • blockship at Ship Island but was apparently sunk as an obstruction in Petit Bois Channel, Alabama instead.  This article incorporates text from the public...
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    other. The French and the 3rd Division were to capture Wytschaete and Petit Bois, then Spanbroekmolen was to be taken by II Corps attacking from the west...
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    Gauche Bande-du-Nord Haut-du-Cap Petit-Anse Basse Plaine Bois de Lance Roucou Basse Plaine Morne Pelé Bois-Gradis Bois Pin Bailly ou Bailla Montagne Noire...
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  • Élie Joseph Bois (1878–1941) was a French journalist who was editor of the newspaper Le Petit Parisien for 25 years. Bois's speciality was international...
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  • TVCS then Havas Marin was awarded the 1995 Prix Cazes for his novel Petit bois pour un grand feu, published by Fayard. "Jean Marin, 86; Led News Agency...
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    Big Fork River (originally Rivière Grande Fourche) Bois de Sioux River ("woods of the Sioux") Bois Forte Indian Reservation ("hard wood") Brule River...
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    Tunnelling Company began work on the deep mine at Petit Bois. The mine consisted of two chambers (Petit Bois 1, 2) with a shared gallery. Tunnelling began...
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  • Giulbert Grande Place Grois Morne Justin Marotte Merotte Mitan Passe Petit Bois Saintard Saint Medard Ti Couloute Thomas Sourigol, Arcahaie, Ouest (Thomas)...
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    1994: Michel Melot, L'Écriture de Samos, Albin Michel 1995: Jean Marin, Petit Bois pour un grand feu, Fayard, 1996: Gilles Lapouge, L'Incendie de Copenhague...
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    between petit ouvrage Mauvais-Bois and gros ouvrage Bréhain, facing Luxembourg. A planned expansion, never carried out, was intended to enlarge Bois-du-Four...
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