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  2. Frédéric Weisgerber - Wikipedia

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    Carte provisoire de la région de Fez, levée et dressée par le Dr F. Weisgerber, Paris : H. Barrère, 1912 Le Maroc il y a 30 ans , conférence faite aux officiers et aux contrôleurs civils stagiaires du Cours préparatoire au Service des Affaires Indigènes du Maroc, le 4 avril 1928, Impr. réunies de la Vigie marocaine et du Petit marocain ...

  3. Ans, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Ans (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Walloon: Anse) is a municipality and city of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. On January 1, 2006, Ans had a total population of 27,322. The total area is 23.35 km 2 which gives a population density of 1,170 inhabitants per km 2 .

  4. National identity card (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan national identity card (Arabic: البطاقة الوطنية للتعريف, Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⵜⴽⴰⵕⴹⴰ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵎⵓⵔⵜ, French: carte nationale d’identité; CNI) is the biometric identity document for Moroccan citizens consisting of an electronic ID-1 smart card with identifying information. [1]

  5. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    In French, les objets trouvés, short for le bureau des objets trouvés, means the lost-and-found, the lost property. outré out of the ordinary, unusual. In French, it means outraged (for a person) or exaggerated, extravagant, overdone (for a thing, esp. a praise, an actor's style of acting, etc.); in that second meaning, belongs to "literary ...

  6. La Duchesse de Langeais - Wikipedia

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    It is part of his 1839 trilogy Histoire des treize: Ferragus is the first part, Part Two is La Duchesse de Langeais and Part Three is The Girl with the Golden Eyes. It first appeared in 1834 under the title Ne touchez pas la hache (Don’t Touch the Axe) [ 1 ] in the periodical L'Écho de la Jeune France .

  7. Bussang Pass - Wikipedia

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    to the east in the center, the Moselle River, whose source is immediately fed by other springs named Fontaine des Bôculons [note 8] and Fontaine Saint-Louis respectively at the foot of Drumont, 1,200 m. Above the pass is Etang Jean at the foot of the Côte des Russiers. The Marie spring in the place called Taye on the way up the pass.

  8. Walloon Brabant - Wikipedia

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    Walloon is a Belgian version of an old West Germanic word reconstructed as *walh (“foreigner, stranger, speaker of Celtic or Latin”). Brabant is from Old Dutch *brākbant (attested in Medieval Latin as pāgus brācbatensis, Bracbantum, Bracbantia), from Frankish, a compound of Proto-Germanic *brēk-, *brekaną (“fallow, originally 'to break'”) + *bant-, *bantō, *banti (“district ...

  9. Cabourg - Wikipedia

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    Cabourg is the model for Balbec, the fictional seaside town in Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. The Cabourg area, including the small hamlet of Varaville, is the setting for some of the events in the novel Villa Normandie (Endeavour Press, 2015) by Kevin Doherty.