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  2. La Redoute - Wikipedia

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    La Redoute is a French multi channel retailer founded by Joseph Pollet in 1837. La Redoute specialises in ready to wear apparel and home decor, La Redoute is the 2nd largest seller of women's apparel and the 3rd largest seller of linens in France. Its e-commerce site www.laredoute.com is the top ranked French site for apparel and home decor ...

  3. La Redoute (cycling team) - Wikipedia

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    La Redoute was a French professional cycling team that existed from 1979 to 1985. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its main sponsor was French mail order company La Redoute , with French bicycle manufacturer Motobécane a co-sponsor between 1979 and 1983.

  4. Institut Redouté-Peiffer - Wikipedia

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    Institut Redouté-Peiffer. The Institut Redouté-Peiffer is a secondary technical and professional school in Anderlecht, in the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium.It is under the control of the French Community Commission (French: Communautaire Française, pronounced "COCOF"), and was previously the provincial college of the Province of Brabant.

  5. Côte de La Redoute - Wikipedia

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    Monument at the top in memory of the French-Austrian War of 1792. The Côte de La Redoute is a climb, often included in the Liège–Bastogne–Liège cycle route. It is located in Wallonia in the municipality of Aywaille and its incline is 1.6 km long with an average of 9.5%.

  6. Fort de la Redoute Ruinée - Wikipedia

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    The Fort de la Redoute Ruinée (literally "fort of the ruined redoubt") was a French fort overlooking the Col de la Traversette near La Rosière in the Alps between 1892 and 1945. It was built out of the ruins of the Fort de la Traversette , constructed in 1630 by Savoy .

  7. Pierre-Joseph Redouté - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Joseph Redouté (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒozɛf ʁədute], 10 July 1759 – 19 June 1840), was a painter and botanist from the Austrian Netherlands, known for his watercolours of roses, lilies and other flowers at the Château de Malmaison, many of which were published as large coloured stipple engravings. [1]