Douai (French: [dwɛ] ; UK: /ˈduːeɪ/; US: /duːˈeɪ/; Picard: Doï; Dutch: Dowaai; formerly spelled Douay or Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département...
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division Douai station in the town University of Douai Douai Mountain in the Canadian Rockies Adolph Douai (1819–1888), German-American Marxist Douai Abbey...
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Douay–Rheims Bible (redirect from Douai-Reims Bible)
also /duːˌeɪ -/), also known as the Douay–Rheims Version, Rheims–Douai Bible or Douai Bible, and abbreviated as D–R, DRB, and DRV, is a translation of...
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The University of Douai (French: Université de Douai; Dutch: Universiteit van Dowaai) was a historic university in Douai, France. With a medieval tradition...
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Douai School was a public (fee-charging boarding) school run by the Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England, until it closed in 1999...
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Walter of Douai (Old Norman: Wautier de Douai) (born c.1046, died: c.1107) was a Norman knight, probably at the Battle of Hastings, and a major landowner...
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Catholic seminary in Douai, France (also previously spelled Douay, and in English Doway), associated with the University of Douai. It was established in...
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Adolf Douai (1819 – 1888), known to his peers as "Adolf", was a German Texan teacher as well as a socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor. Douai was...
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Jehan Boinebroke (died 1286 in Douai) was a French merchant from Douai. He is described in The Cambridge History of Western Textiles as 'undoubtedly the...
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The Douai Renault factory is a car plant belonging to the Renault Group, opened in 1970 at Douai in the industrial basin of the Nord department, not far...
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Its seat is in Douai. It consists of the following communes: Courchelettes Cuincy Douai Esquerchin Flers-en-Escrebieux Lambres-lez-Douai Lauwin-Planque...
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Douai Mountain is a mountain on the border of Alberta and British Columbia, named in 1918 after Douai, a village in France liberated by Canadians and...
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James of Douai (French: Jacques de Douai, Latin: Jacobus de Duaco; fl. 1275) was a French philosopher who taught at the University of Paris. James was...
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Douai Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey at Upper Woolhampton, near Thatcham, in the English county of Berkshire, situated within the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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The Douai Psalter is an East Anglian illuminated manuscript, severely damaged during World War I. The psalter, or Book of Psalms, was produced in the...
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Lambres-lez-Douai (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃bʁ le dwɛ], literally Lambres near Douai) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Communes...
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Douai (French pronunciation: [filip ɑ̃twan mɛʁlɛ̃ də dwɛ], 30 October 1754 – 26 December 1838), was a French politician and lawyer. Merlin de Douai was...
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Dutch or Flemish background, who became President of the English College, Douai. His real surname was Bayart or Beyard, and he was born in London on 27...
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Hauts-de-France along with Lille, Valenciennes, Amiens, Roubaix, Tourcoing, Arras and Douai. The inhabitants are called Lensois (pronounced [lɑ̃swa]). Lens belongs...
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The Douai Martyrs is a name applied by the Catholic Church to 158 Catholic priests from Great Britain who studied at the English College, Douai and were...
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The Irish College was a seminary at Douai, France, for Irish Roman Catholics in exile on the continent of Europe to study for the priesthood, modelled...
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La Brayelle Airfield (redirect from Douai-Brayelles)
referred to as Douai-Brayelles airfield. There were several other airfields in the area of Douai, especially during WW1, so the term 'Douai Airfield' may...
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in the Nord department in northern France. It is located south east of Douai and east of Arras. There is a small business park, Parc d'activités de la...
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The arrondissement of Douai (West Flemish: Dowaai) is an arrondissement of France in the Nord department in the Hauts-de-France region. It has 64 communes...
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Flanders, composed of the burgraviates of Lille, Douai and Orchies. It is sometimes referred to as Lille–Douai–Orchies. The population of the region speak...
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Douai is a railway station serving the town of Douai, Nord, France. The station opened in 1846 and is located on the Paris–Lille railway and Douai–Valenciennes...
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department in northern France. Busigny station has rail connections to Douai, Paris, Lille, Maubeuge and Saint-Quentin. Communes of the Nord department...
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department in northern France. It is 5 km (3.1 mi) north of the centre of Douai. It is a centre of zinc production and home to a plant owned by Nyrstar...
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Sporting Club de Douai is a French football club based in Douai, which was founded in 1919. It competed in Ligue 2 from 1945 to 1949 and the team currently...
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Base 24 St Andre Base 25 Illiers l'Eveque Base 28 Evreux Base 34 Avrilly Base 40 Beauvais Base 44 Poix Base 48 Glisy Base 51 Vendeville Base 52 Douai...
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