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  2. Forest National - Wikipedia

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    Forest National opened on 8 October 1970 with a performance by Maurice Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. [3] Then it had a capacity of 5,500 seats. A renovation followed in 1995, which increased the capacity and improved lighting and sound systems. In 2005, there were plans for a new venue on the border with Drogenbos and Sint-Pieters-Leeuw.

  3. List of Jean-Michel Jarre concerts - Wikipedia

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    Jarre in 2008. Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer. He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and new-age genres, and is known for organising outdoor spectacles featuring his music, accompanied by vast laser displays, large projections and fireworks.

  4. List of theatres and entertainment venues in Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Theatres and entertainment venues in Lyon, France includes present-day opera houses and theatres, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment.. The list is by name in alphabetical order, but it can be resorted by address, arrondissement, opening date (of the building, not the performing company), number of seats (main + secondary stage), or main present-day function.

  5. La Sal National Forest - Wikipedia

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    La Sal National Forest was established as the La Sal Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Utah and Colorado on January 25, 1906, with 158,462 acres (641.27 km 2), mostly in Utah. It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908, it was combined with Monticello National Forest and renamed La Salle

  6. Laval Castle (France) - Wikipedia

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    Nouvelle datation dendrochronologique de la tour maîtresse du château et de son hourd », Bulletin Monumental, 2012; Samuel Chollet, « L'accès au donjon du château de Laval », La Mayenne, Archéologie, Histoire, 2006; Malcolm Walsby, « Vivre à la cour des comtes de Laval », La Mayenne, Archéologie, Histoire, 2006

  7. Laval River Rare Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Laval River Rare Forest is in the municipality of Colombier in La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality. [1] It is 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) to the north of Forestville . [ 2 ] The 33 hectares (82 acres) Laval River Rare Forest (Forêt rare de la Rivière-Laval) is on the east side of the Laval River between Lac à Jacques and Route 138.

  8. Stade Lavallois - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Laval became a SASP (Société Anonyme Sportive Professionnelle), roughly equivalent to going on the stock exchange. In the 2005–06 season, the club was relegated to the Championnat National. Laval remained in the third division for two seasons before managing promotion back to Ligue 2 after the 2008–09 season. [4]

  9. Théâtre National (rue de la Loi) - Wikipedia

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    Théâtre National de la rue de la Loi. The Théâtre National (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ nɑsjɔnal]) was a Parisian theatre located across from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France on the rue de la Loi, which was the name of the rue de Richelieu from 1793 to 1806. [1]