• just east of Highway 59. Île-des-Chênes is a French name, translating to Island of the Oaks, coming from a nearby stand of oaks on higher ground, where...
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    Montreal, via the Galipeault Bridge. Île Perrot holds the only working windmill in Quebec, dating from the time Île-Perrot was a seigneury in the French...
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    Île du Grand Calumet Île Green Île Greene Île à Griffin Île Harbec Île Hemlock Île Henry Île Hiam Île Jacey Île John-Park Île Jones Îles Jumelles Île...
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  • Île Bonaventure Île Bizard Îles de Boucherville Île de la Visitation Île-des-Sœurs Île d'Orléans Île Dorval Île Jésus Île Notre-Dame Île Perrot Île René-Levasseur...
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    Oak Ridge Cemetery is an American cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. The Lincoln Tomb, where Abraham Lincoln, his wife and all but one of their children...
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    French colonists, its French name was Île Saint-Jean (St. John's Island). In French, the island is today called Île-du-Prince-Édouard (IPE). The island...
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    September 4, 1883, he had accumulated large land holdings. Iles was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Iles' house is now the oldest standing house in Springfield...
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    The Île des Cygnes or Île Maquerelle was an island on the river Seine in Paris. It was in the north-west part of the 7th arrondissement, between rue de...
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    Noirmoutier (also French: Île de Noirmoutier, pronounced [nwaʁmutje]; Breton: Nervouster, Nermouster) is a tidal island off the Atlantic coast of France...
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    the largest estuary in the world. The estuary begins at the eastern tip of Île d'Orléans, just downstream from Quebec City. The river becomes tidal around...
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  • For the remainder of 1989, Petite Ile was campaigned exclusively in Group One races, starting with the Irish Oaks at the Curragh in July. Starting at...
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    Druid (redirect from Oak Cult)
    classical authors, the Gallizenae (or Gallisenae) were virgin priestesses of the Île de Sein off Pointe du Raz, Finistère, western Brittany. Their existence was...
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    Manor Hotel & Golf Resort, a luxury hotel, and contains the Michelin-starred Oak Room restaurant. Due to British control of Ireland at the time, all of the...
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    138.2 34.9/sq mi (13.5/km2) Burr Oak Village St. Joseph 753 828 −9.1% 797 1.00 2.6 828.0/sq mi (319.7/km2) Burr Oak Township St. Joseph 2,639 2,611 +1...
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    Canada, the uncolonized northern part of Acadia, Île Saint-Jean (now Prince Edward Island), and Île Royale (now Cape Breton Island). During the second...
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    Tristan Island (redirect from Île Tristan)
    Tristan Island or the Île Tristan is located at the mouth of the Pouldavid Estuary off the French port of Douarnenez in south-western Brittany. It is...
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    village Cap Esterel. The Corniche d'Or, a touristic road along the coast and Île d'Or, links Saint-Raphaël and Cannes. The Esterel Massif Red cliffs of Esterel...
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  • Lawrence as Barbara Gosford, James Noble as Martin "Blinky" Corell, and Randi Oakes as Marcy Crane. 114 6 "Chef's Special" Richard Kinon Henry Colman November 7...
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    island is covered in indigenous trees, made up of mostly white pine, black oak, hemlock, and sugar maple — typical of the Canadian Shield — as is much of...
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    Coat of arms of France (category Coats of arms with oak branches)
    arms of Spain, Quebec, and Canada. The fleur-de-lis was also the symbol of Île-de-France, the core of the French kingdom. The only national symbol specified...
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    and Le Somport [fr] are concentrated in the Béarn area. Sand dune on the Île d'Oléron in Charente-Maritime The Barétous Valley [fr] in Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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    characterized by Douglas fir, western red cedar, arbutus (or madrone), Garry oak, salal, Oregon grape, and manzanita; moreover, Vancouver Island is the location...
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    Great Britain, France remained in control of Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) (which also administered Île Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island)). The northern...
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  • in association with Film-und Medienstiftung NRW with the support of the Île-de-France region. Filming began on 27 June 2022 in Roccabianca, where mid-19th...
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    ceded Acadia and Plaisance Bay to Great Britain, but retained Île Saint-Jean, and Île-Royale where the Fortress of Louisbourg was subsequently erected...
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    of Stearns County and was named after the city of Saint-Cloud, France (in Île-de-France, near Paris), which was named after the 6th-century French monk...
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    Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, France, and open daily without charge. The arboretum was created in 1990 by the ONF. It symbolizes the geography of Île-de-France...
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  • The Irish Oaks is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile...
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    but surfaces in low water) Houston Island Île Chénier Île du Chenail Île Ecuiel Île Ste-Rosalie Île Young Île Yvette-Naubert Irving Island Isabel Island...
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    John Milton Oakes (c. 1442 – 1485 or 1486) was a tavern owner and cider businessman in Bromyard, Herefordshire. Oakes' date of birth is not known, but...
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